Bars in Liverpool

New Over-25s Bar Lola’s to Open in Liverpool City Centre This Summer

A new premium nightlife venue aimed exclusively at over-25s is set to open in Liverpool city centre this summer.

Called Lola’s, the new bar promises a more sophisticated alternative to the city’s traditional nightlife scene, with a focus on upscale interiors, premium drinks and a relaxed atmosphere for a mature crowd.

Set to launch in June 2026, Lola’s says it hopes to fill a gap in Liverpool’s hospitality market by creating a space specifically designed for people aged 25 and over.

The venue will feature oxblood interiors, velvet booths, ambient lighting and a classic disco soundtrack, aiming to combine stylish surroundings with a more social, conversation-friendly environment.

According to the venue, guests can expect a drinks menu centred around signature cocktails, champagne and premium international spirits, alongside a smart-casual dress code and a strict over-25s entry policy.

A spokesperson for Lola’s said: “Liverpool’s nightlife is legendary, but we noticed that the over-25 crowd was often left looking for somewhere that matched their vibe — somewhere vibrant but classy, where you can actually have a conversation without shouting, but still dance the night away.

“Lola’s is exactly that. It’s sophisticated, safe, and strictly for grown-ups who want a premium night out.”

The bar is expected to target young professionals, couples and groups celebrating special occasions, with organisers positioning the venue as a new weekend destination in the city centre.

An exact location and official opening date have not yet been announced, but further details are expected in the coming weeks.

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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