Bar and live music venue in the heart of Seel St in Liverpool. Part of the Invisible Wind Factory group and a great place for a night out.
As well as the live music room there is normally a DJ in the bar keeping the atmosphere high.
Recommended.
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Sophie M
Google
a month ago
5.0
A hidden gem!
Great place to meet with friends for a beer and food.
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Jay Roberts
Google
a month ago
5.0
Long wait at the bar when busy. Good venue though.
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Maria Lysenko (My Bucket List At 60)
Google
3 months ago
5.0
Great place with good music. It is an outdoor beergarden but under cover with heaters in winter. Good beer and whisky selection. Cool decor. Next door is the Stockroom with live music performances.
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Macy Burns
Google
3 months ago
5.0
Cool place! They sometimes have a live band or dj which provides some diversity in the music playing. Good beers on tap and lots of craft cans and bottles in the fridge. Friendly service and nice seating areas. Drinks are a little pricey but the independent nature of the bar and the variety of drinks available is why!
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Stuart Ross
Google
4 months ago
5.0
Didn't eat and to be fair this is more of a bar than a restaurant even thought it has a food truck, but it is still one of the coolest and most bohemian places in Liverpool. Heated area is great but so is the open air section.
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Ray Poole
Google
5 months ago
5.0
Great place , love it like the ruin bars in Budapest, great vibe , reasonably priced drinks , a regular visitor
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Scouser1965
Google
10 months ago
5.0
Nice quirky outdoor venue with plenty of seating space and still with cover from the weather. A little on the expensive side compared with everyone else in the area but still definitely worth the visit.
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Cyber Beer TV Vintage Channel
Google
4 years ago
4.0
Interesting space. Reminded me very much of Budapest’s Ruin Pubs. On my visit it was busy, but not uncomfortably crammed. Good selection of national and local beer and the food was nice too.
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Geoff Wright
Google
4 years ago
5.0
Great venue, only downside the two days we went here they closed at 12, careful if there are more than 4 of you in a group as they don't allow crowds in! In all seriousness though it's a super place to chill out after a busy day around the city. Like an earlier reviewer it really does remind us of Budapest and its ruin bars.
Edit: revisited December 2019, they have changed the layout somewhat and I think it works just as well, again really unusual vibe which is great, what was evident this time we visited was that there are now lots of other bars around them now which I hope helps them out, well done to however had the idea a few years back to stick their neck on the line and open here with virtually nothing around them, it’s a real go to place for me every time we visit.