Ma Boyle's Alehouse & Eatery

The Tower Building, L3 1LG - Liverpool
€€ Bar British
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89/100
2715 recommendations

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🌳 Outdoor seating 🍽️ Dine-in 🍺 Alcohol 🍹 Cocktails 🍷 Wine 📅 Reservations Wheelchair accessible 😊 Casual 🛋️ Cozy 👥 Good for groups

💬 What people say

Brunch 133 Scouse 70 Sunday roast 43 Jazz 26 Church 24 Gem 17 Band 17 Rum 10

Contact Information

📞 Phone: +44 151 236 0070
📍 Address: The Tower Building, Liverpool

🕐 Opening Hours

Closed Opens at 11:00 AM
Monday1 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday2 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday3 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday4 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday5 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday6 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday7 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Google Reviews (10)

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Astrid Bentham

2 weeks ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Taking part in a venue with banquet food, it might not be fair to speak about the whole avilability of the menu. However, I sampled little burgers, which are delicious ,fishbites, and chips in cones, equally delicious and vegetarian skewers, which I found lacking in imagination and taste. The service was excellent, and upstairs was fully booked and very busy ,but the staff was helpful and friendly throughout . The atmosphere was warm and comfortable, but small and perfectly formed. As toilets are downstairs and no disabled facilities that I could see,it would not be suitable for wheelchair uses or people with mobility issues.
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Holly

3 weeks ago
★★★★★ 5/5
I love this place. It's location and the atmosphere is perfect. The service could be improved but the food was excellent. The cauliflower bites were divine. There's a downstairs space that looked cosy. I'd advise you to make a reservation if you want to be sure that you're going to have a table.
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Hugh Porter

3 weeks ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Very welcoming and pint and food of good quality. Busier than we thought it would be as area was otherwise quiet. Would definitely go back. Changed a lot since 1990 since they did pints of prawns for lunch and didn't open at weekend
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Damian Sweeney

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Stunning little venue 100 yards from the Pier Head but hidden from plain sight. Big rum bar, but so much more than that, great food, ale and service. One to try you will not be disappointed, I went for the Scouse with a side order of chips....simply stunning. Outdoor seating available with views of St Nicholas Church. Venue itself is split over multiple levels with toilets being downstairs, may mean not suitable for anyone who is less mobile.
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Ross Watson

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Ma Boyles exceeded all expectations for our wedding celebration! From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were greeted with warmth and hospitality, thanks in large part to the exceptional service provided by Callum Bibby. Callum went above and beyond to ensure every detail of our special day was flawlessly executed. His attention to detail, professionalism, and genuine care for our experience truly made our celebration unforgettable. The rest of the staff were excellent also. The quality of the food blew us all away. We couldn't have chosen a better venue, and we couldn't have asked for a better host than Callum. Thank you, Ma Boyles, and thank you, Callum, for making our wedding day absolutely perfect!
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Mikki Tiamo

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Fantastic food and great staff in this atmospheric Scouse back alley tavern.
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Dave Taylor

a month ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Been wanting to get in for a while but always been booked. It was worth it. A bit pricey but good quality.
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Joeysfooddiary

2 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Visited this gem tucked away off Water Street and nestled by the beautiful St. Nick’s church gardens to sample their legendary Scouse ~ We tried the following: 》Scouse Pie 》Sticky Toffee Pudding 》Apple and Peach Crumble They offer 3 types of Scouse but we decided to go for the one with the Pie (traditional beef scouse topped with a flaky puff pastry lid served with seasonal veggies and chunky chips). Quite rich with chunks of meat and veggies on it complimented by a side of greens and chips - such a hearty bowl of goodness, so satisfied with it. For desserts, we had the Sticky Toffee Pudding and Apple & Peach Crumble which were both equally scrumptious with just the right amount of sweetness to 'em. Washed our meal down with a refreshing "Perfect Storm" cocktail and beer. Ma Boyle’s caters for breakfast brunchers, lunch catch ups and later get-togethers with delectable bistro food and a fab range of drinks & irresistible cocktails. It’s an intimate hideaway from the hustle and bustle of city life which features weekly jazz nights too. The attentive and accomodating staff made our dining experience here so enjoyable.
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D Tokarczyk

2 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
I‘ve been there twice and have been very satisfied both times. Excellent service and the food was delicious.
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Adrian Doyle

3 months ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Great find if you know where to look. Great food and service. Good selection of beers and cocktails. Definitely recommend this place
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