Baltic Triangle Bars and Restaurants Guide
Baltic Triangle Bars and Restaurants
The Baltic Triangle is one of the cities fast growing areas with old warehouse being converted into bars, venues, restaurants and other creative spaces. Here’s our Baltic Triangle Bars and Restaurants Guide.
The Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is a seasonal gin garden hidden away on New Bird Street, which provides city dwellers with a little oasis away from the city centre. You’ll also find the incredible Pizzoteca serving up pizzas.
The Baltic Fleet
The Baltic Fleet pub stands as a beacon of the city’s rich seafaring legacy. The pub is a treasure trove of local lore and craft ales. With its warm, wooden interiors and Victorian architecture, it anchors itself firmly in the tradition of good old British pubs while serving an array of modern brews and heartwarming, traditional meals.
24 Kitchen Street
24 Kitchen Street is a mixed-use independent music and arts space which hosts popular club nights as well as touring bands, DJ’s and more. It snails the shabby chic look with bare brick walls and a huge hanging disco ball.
Hobo Kiosk
Hobo Kiosk is a local pub and social hub, where you always get a warm welcome. There’s local beers, gins and more as well as live music. This is our first choice if you’re looking for somwhere sociable and quirky.
Black Lodge
Black Lodge is located on Kings Dock Street and is known for brewing speciality beers. Beers can be bought in-store or online, and their taproom is open most evenings if you fancy a beer inside.
Manifest
Manifest carves out a niche in Liverpool’s vibrant dining scene, fusing the casual comfort of a wine bar with the sophistication of fine dining. Set within the industrious embrace of a converted warehouse on Watkinson Street, its interior is a harmonious blend of industrial chic and relaxed dining. Manifest’s open kitchen is the stage upon which a Michelin-star trained team orchestrates a culinary performance, offering counter seats for diners eager to witness their craft up close​​.
Arts Bar Baltic
Liverpool Arts Bar has opened its second city centre venue in the former home of the Baltic Social. Just as the original Arts Bar on Hope Street offers live music and other creative activities, Arts Bar Baltic also serves up fresh coffee, food and drinks.
Love Lane Brewery
Love Lane Brewery is one of our favourite places in the Baltic Triangle with it’s stunning venue, with views into their state of the art brewery. You’ll be able to get amazing Love Lane beers, amongst other craft ales, spirits and cocktails.
Duck and Swagger Pub
The Duck and Swagger pub is part of the boutique The Baltic Hotel. The pub extends a warm welcome to both hotel guests and Liverpool locals, creating a friendly atmosphere complete with a jukebox and fruit machine to complete its old-school charm. It’s a nice spot to watch the football and they host regular quiz nights. Their Sunday Roasts are spot on too.
District
District is a vibrant multi-purpose venue, playing host to gigs, club nights, festivals, screenings, talks and private events. With it’s outdoor space, YARD, it’s a great spot in the summer too.
Camp & Furnace
Camp and Furnace opened its doors back in 2012, making it one of the first venues in the area and an instigator of the growth of the Baltic Triangle. Over the years it has held innovative events and still throws one of the best parties in town, with its two massive warehouses. It’s also a popular spot for foodies, as SKAUS have a residency here serving up their Scandinavian inspired, causal dining.
Sub Rosa
Sub Rosa is a unique outdoor bar serving delicious cocktails and lovely beers. Depending on the time of year they serve amazing gin slushies! The venue is a multi-purpose event space, with various events happening down there. On cooler evenings you can gather round their fire pit and eat churros or just sit back and relax with your favourite drink. This place has the best chill-out vibes.
Wiff Waff
Wiff Waff is an outdoor ping pong hall located right next to Sub Rosa. You can get your hands on incredible food and drink here too. Book your ping pong session in advance or just turn up and try your luck!
Cains Brewery Village
Cains Brewery
Cains Brewery has been revived and the beer that they call ‘Liverpool in a pint’ is back. You can now enjoy a pint of Cains within the walls of the original site where Robert Cain brewed the famous ale back in 1858. Their food menu has been specially selected as the perfect accompaniment to the beers that they serve. There’s plenty of cocktails and wines on offer too.
BOXPARK Liverpool
The award-winning, all-day dining and events space, BOXPARK Liverpool, focusses on emerging and independent street food businesses from Liverpool and the surrounding areas. With eight kitchens and one kiosk there’s an array of mouth-watering cuisines from across the globe, ensuring there’s a carefully curated offer for all visitors. This ultimate dining and entertainment space is hugely popular and boast a great atmosphere throughout the day and night.
The Baltic Market
The The Baltic Market opened back in 2018 as a way to bring independent street food vendors together under one roof and they haven’t looked back since. As one of the most popular eating and drinking spots in the city, The Baltic Market is THE place to be.
Ryde
Ryde is a coffee shop, eatery and bike workshop, selling parts, accessories and clothing. Ryde has become an integral part of the city’s cycling community and it’s just a lovely cosy venue to grab a drink, a bite to eat and relax.
Golf Fang
Golf Fang is one of the most popular spots in the city, known for its amazing crazy golf course it’s also home to a vibrant bar area which has a brilliant cocktail menu. If you’re visiting the Baltic Triangle Ghetto Golf has to be on your list!
Big Fang Karaoke
Big Fang Karaoke comes from the team behind adults-only crazy golf brand Golf Fang. The venue is located right next door to the well-known graffiti covered ‘Sprayground’ and features four karaoke rooms, which cater for between four and twenty-five guests, Big Fang Karaoke is ideal for pre’s, parties or to round off a night on the town.
Peaky Blinders Bar
A Peaky Blinders bar can feel a bit gimmicky but this spacious, multi-level bar has a great selection of quality craft beers, real ales and spirits. The atmosphere here at the weekend is always lively!
Punch Tarmey’s
Punch Tarmey’s Irish Bar is an impressive modern venue with plenty of traditional features. It’s a really spacious venue, which makes it exteremly popular with revellers. It also boasts an impressive food menu. Also, through Punch Tarmey’s you can access the amazing Arcain’s video arcade.
The Brewery Tap
The Brewery Tap is an iconic pub and has a rich history as part of Cain’s Brewery. It’s kept its original charm, cheap pints and a good atmosphere.
The Tank Room
The Tank Room serves fresh tank beer (from two giant 500 litre tanks), as well as spirits, cocktails and wines. It’s outdoor setaing makes it a fun and versatile bar that’s popular all year round.
Content – The Home of Bongo’s Bingo
Content aims to showcase the need for a flexible, modular space, with an environmentally conscious mindset. Scousers will know it best as the home of Bongo’s Bingo.
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The Baltic Hotel with pub Duck & Swagger.