Three Unique Liverpool Bars

Liverpool has a diverse bar scene. As you'd expect,king of the strange Liverpool bars. Well, Fab
the city has a number of pubs and clubs emphasizingCafé may be even more interesting. The DJ
the city's status as the home of the Beatles.looks out over the crowd through a massive 1950s
Liverpool is a blue-collar seaport and it has its sharevintage television set. They're doing comedy shows in
of good old-fashioned neighborhood pubs, too.the basement when they're not showing cult films
Liverpool bars include dance clubs, loud bars blaringand the walls are decorated with sci-fi movie posters.
rock music and even high-end operations catering toIf you're feeling aggressive, you can wander upstairs
those who demand gourmet food and waiters into check out the faux blood-splattered walls of
pressed shirts instead of pub grub and a busy"Roadkill," a sister club for those who want to mosh
barmaid.the night away.
It's not surprising then, that there are a handful ofBumper. After stops at Alma de Cuba and Fab
truly unique Liverpool bars. These are the kinds ofCafé, you'll undoubtedly want to settle things
places you won't find anywhere else. If you're lookingdown a bit. Bumper, another one of the most
to go out, but want something completely different,interesting Liverpool bars, might be able to help. The
check out these options:attitude isn't sedate, but it's certainly not Roadkill. The
Alma de Cuba. Let's start with the obvious. You'rejoint is done up in a shabby 70s retro chic and the
never going to find another bar located in amusic varies from night to night. On the evenings
centuries-old converted Catholic Church. You can hitwithout live bands, a DJ will take over. Bumper is
the bars every night until well after you makeinteresting not only because of its neat look, but also
retirement age and you're not going to party in frontbecause it has a license that allows it to serve drinks
of stained glass windows from the 1700s anywherethrough four AM. If you've ever wondered what a
else. The crazy thing is, that the St. Peters Churchbar's crowd would look like if last call came a few
location is only the beginning of what makes Alma dehours later, visit Bumper. You'll find an interesting mix
Cuba interesting. Giant antler chandeliers hang over aof folks, including many who just finished their shifts
dancer who looks as though she was lifted straightat places like Fab Café and Alma de Cuba!
out of Rio's Carnivale. There aren't any otherIf you're looking for something a little different, there
Liverpool bars lit partially by church candles. Alma deare Liverpool bars available to oblige you. Alma de
Cuba is a trip!Cuba, Fab Café and Bumper are three great
Fab Café. This is where it gets weird. You'dexamples of the kind of places that make the city's
think that Alma de Cuba would stand alone as thebar scene so unique.