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Geisha, Myrtle Street, Liverpool

Geisha, Myrtle Street, Liverpool

LOCATED on Myrtle Street, in the heart of student land, Geisha – Korova’s trendy pan-Asian bar/restaurant, – offers a fresh experience in dining, drinking and clubbing, while its hip atmosphere and cutting-edge decor attracts a mix of students and young professionals. Read

Raven, Britannia Pavilion, Albert Dock

ANOTHER season and another bar from Liverpool pioneers the Korova Group. Read

Lloyds No. 1 Bar, St John's Way, Liverpool

Lloyds No. 1 Bar, St John’s Way, Liverpool

EVEN though it opened six years ago, Lloyds No. 1 Bar is still pulling them in. Read

The Monro, Duke Street, Liverpool

The Monro, Duke Street, Liverpool

EVERY bar that serves its Sunday roast on huge square plates calls itself a gastropub these days, but The Monro, on Duke Street, is the real McCoy. Read

Everyman Bar and Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool

Everyman Bar and Bistro, Hope Street, Liverpool

YOU don’t have to be planning an evening at the theatre to enjoy a drink or even a bite to eat at the Everyman Bar and Bistro. Read

Vinea, Albert Dock, Liverpool

Vinea, Albert Dock, Liverpool

IF IT’S to eat in or to take out, Vinea is a must for Liverpool wine and food enthusiasts. Read

Korova bar and restaurant, Wood Street, Liverpool

Korova, Fleet Street, Liverpool

SITUATED at the heart of Liverpool’s thriving nightlife scene, Korova, on Fleet Street, offers a unique and lively atmosphere with its hip decor and underground sounds. Read

Casa

Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool

IF YOU are looking to steer away from the long queues and overpriced mainstream venues and add a touch of culture into your social activities, then why not visit the Casa bar nestled in the middle of Liverpool’s vibrant Hope Street? Read

Amber bar and bistro, Rose Lane, Mossley Hill

Amber, Rose Lane, Mossley Hill, Liverpool

IT MAY be tucked away in the Liverpool suburbs but Amber has all the class of an upmarket city centre venue and then some. Read