Guidebook for Merseyside

Julie
Guidebook for Merseyside

Drinks & Nightlife

Great atmosphere, great menu, friendly staff, reasonably priced. This is an Ember Inn and ale is served perfectly. It's patronage are respectable with no scallywags or the likes. They serve Peroni, so there's a bonus. If you need to wind down after a busy day out then look no further. It's busy most nights.
The Four Topped Oak
2 Hough Green Rd
Great atmosphere, great menu, friendly staff, reasonably priced. This is an Ember Inn and ale is served perfectly. It's patronage are respectable with no scallywags or the likes. They serve Peroni, so there's a bonus. If you need to wind down after a busy day out then look no further. It's busy most nights.
I'm local and the Crofters sort of feels like home even though it's 3 miles away, it's only 7 minutes by cab. Great prices incredible quality and first class, friendly service. For music every night try Jalons in Smithdown Road, a piano bar restaurant, closer than the city centre. For entertainment, you'll go far to beat Liverpool Centre. Theatres for every genre, pubs with live music, clubs with more music, comedy clubs, restaurants with music and restaurants that music would spoil. If you have some extra cash try The Panoramic Restaurant, the highest restaurant in Liverpool, a gastronomic delight, with awe-inspiring views over the Mersey. £200 each for the evening should do the trick.
The Crofters Arms
Twickenham Drive
I'm local and the Crofters sort of feels like home even though it's 3 miles away, it's only 7 minutes by cab. Great prices incredible quality and first class, friendly service. For music every night try Jalons in Smithdown Road, a piano bar restaurant, closer than the city centre. For entertainment, you'll go far to beat Liverpool Centre. Theatres for every genre, pubs with live music, clubs with more music, comedy clubs, restaurants with music and restaurants that music would spoil. If you have some extra cash try The Panoramic Restaurant, the highest restaurant in Liverpool, a gastronomic delight, with awe-inspiring views over the Mersey. £200 each for the evening should do the trick.
The best 70's Benidorm type cabaret you'll come across anywhere. It's always booked well in advance (up to a year for certain events)
The Greenroom
78 Duke St
The best 70's Benidorm type cabaret you'll come across anywhere. It's always booked well in advance (up to a year for certain events)
Wind down time...relax and chill out. In Summer, its gardens make it the best pub venue that I know
Derby Lodge Table Table
Roby Road
Wind down time...relax and chill out. In Summer, its gardens make it the best pub venue that I know

Sightseeing

Weaving their way aimlessly, secretively beneath the streets of Liverpool, nobody really knows why they're there but they are. You would have to ask Williamson the architect of such folly who died in the 19th century. The Legs of Man was a pub on the corner of Lime Street (City Centre) and it's believed Williamson wanted a direct route into the cellar from his humble abode, a thirty seven bedroom mansion which even had an inside lavvy, in South Liverpool. A Liverpool wag once penned the poem, " Williamson, the King of Edge Hill, said pick up your spades and no slopin'. Dig me a tunnel to the nearest pub. Try the "Legs" they're usually open!
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Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre
Smithdown Lane
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Weaving their way aimlessly, secretively beneath the streets of Liverpool, nobody really knows why they're there but they are. You would have to ask Williamson the architect of such folly who died in the 19th century. The Legs of Man was a pub on the corner of Lime Street (City Centre) and it's believed Williamson wanted a direct route into the cellar from his humble abode, a thirty seven bedroom mansion which even had an inside lavvy, in South Liverpool. A Liverpool wag once penned the poem, " Williamson, the King of Edge Hill, said pick up your spades and no slopin'. Dig me a tunnel to the nearest pub. Try the "Legs" they're usually open!

Parks & Nature

Better than a conventional zoo, Knowsley Safari Park is a well established excellently run "open zoo." The animals are well cared for and must feel rather posh living within the grounds of Lord Derby's Estate. Take a drive though, it's a great day out...just don't wind your windows down. Only 5 minutes from Castle View
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Knowsley Safari
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Better than a conventional zoo, Knowsley Safari Park is a well established excellently run "open zoo." The animals are well cared for and must feel rather posh living within the grounds of Lord Derby's Estate. Take a drive though, it's a great day out...just don't wind your windows down. Only 5 minutes from Castle View

Arts & Culture

Albert Dock is the single biggest tourist attraction in the whole of the UK including London. It has at least five museums/art galleries that I can think of. The Beatles Museum, The World Museum, The Tate Gallery, The Slavery Museum and The Maritime Museum. There are more top quality pubs, restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops than you can shake a stick at. Hotels, The Echo Arena, the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, the list is endless... little wonder it attracts more than 8 million visitors each year
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Albert Dock
24 Edward Pavilion
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Albert Dock is the single biggest tourist attraction in the whole of the UK including London. It has at least five museums/art galleries that I can think of. The Beatles Museum, The World Museum, The Tate Gallery, The Slavery Museum and The Maritime Museum. There are more top quality pubs, restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops than you can shake a stick at. Hotels, The Echo Arena, the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, the list is endless... little wonder it attracts more than 8 million visitors each year

Shopping

When it was built in 2008, Liverpool One was the biggest shopping mall in Europe, I'm not sure if it still is but it must be up there. High-end shops, expensive pubs and lots of franchised restaurants. Themed areas for Christmas, a German market with German prices, but overall somewhere to hang out with lots of interesting things.
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Liverpool ONE
5 Wall St
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When it was built in 2008, Liverpool One was the biggest shopping mall in Europe, I'm not sure if it still is but it must be up there. High-end shops, expensive pubs and lots of franchised restaurants. Themed areas for Christmas, a German market with German prices, but overall somewhere to hang out with lots of interesting things.
It has everything you need
New Mersey Retail Park Speke
Speke Road
It has everything you need