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Miracle on Seel St – Adult Christmas Grotto Returning To City Centre Bar

Following last year’s success, the secret bar above Salt Dog Slims will be transformed into ‘Miracle on Seel Street’ – a grown-up grotto of festive treats opening on Friday 16th November.

‘83’, the secret bar owned by independent bar and restaurant group, Graffiti Spirits, will undergo a dazzling winter makeover and open its doors once again as ‘Miracle on Seel Street’ to offer a cosy yuletide retreat in the city – think Christmas films, leather armchairs, fairy lights and snow globes. Guests can look forward to an exclusive Christmas cocktail menu and feast on festive snacks such as mince pies, pigs in blankets and turkey sandwiches. Ticket holders will receive a goody bag and a complimentary glass of home-made Irish Cream or Mulled Wine.

Miracle on Seel st christmas

Typically only accessible with a secret code, 83 is a hidden venue above Salt Dog Slims and 81 LTD in the heart of Liverpool’s food and drink district.

Co-Founder of Graffiti Spirits, John Ennis, comments: “If there’s any time to go completely OTT, it’s Christmas. We’re decking the halls to bring classic holiday cheer to Liverpool, in the most unashamedly Christmassy way possible. Whether its casual drinks or a private party, we’re all set to offer the ultimate festive experience.”

Miracle on Seel Street will be open from 16th November. Guests can pre-book tickets for £10 per person, which includes a Christmas cocktail and a Graffiti Spirits Group goody bag. Guests will also receive a Graffiti Spirits pin, which entitles them to exclusive rewards across all Graffiti Spirits restaurants.  The venue is available for hire on Christmas Day for Christmas dinner bookings.

Tickets: https://www.resdiary.com/restaurant/miracleonseelstreet1.

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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