Like many organisations, St Luke's Bombed Out Church has had to close during the Covid-19 lockdown period from March 2020.Set in the heart of the city, it has remained one of the Liverpool’s most stunning venues, host to a wide range of music, arts and culture across the years, famously with its roof missing. St … Continue reading More Than A Bombed Out Church – Liverpool’s Newest Garden Bar
Could White Port Be The Next Big Thing?
Last month, I was contacted by the friendly team at Graham’s who have recently launched Blend Number 5, White Port. They had 2 really easy questions for me. Have I heard of White Port before? And would I know where to find it in Liverpool? I’m guessing your answers would be the same as mine. … Continue reading Could White Port Be The Next Big Thing?
Liverpool is Getting an Alberts (and we can’t wait)
Albert’s Schenke, the brand-new Bier Halle and Cook Palace concept from Mission Mars, will open officially at the end of July with a spectacular Bier Festival Weekend, and there’s limited tickets available for this invite-only wunderbar party on Hanover Street. Taking place over two days, on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th July, the official launch … Continue reading Liverpool is Getting an Alberts (and we can’t wait)
Our 5 Favourites For Small Plates
With small plates becoming increasingly popular and with new restaurants opening every month offering their own take on the traditional tapas dish, we thought we share some of our fav in and around the city. The Pen Factory The Pen Factory on Hope Street is kicking the list off. With a menu that is … Continue reading Our 5 Favourites For Small Plates
Gin – The it drink of the noughties
Gin - undeniably the it drink of the noughties… though although I like it I must admit I don’t know a great deal about it. So, I went along to Lunyalita on a gloomy January evening to be educated and more importantly taste a selection of Spanish gins. For those of you that don’t know, … Continue reading Gin – The it drink of the noughties