Bold Street Liverpool
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Bakchich Restaurant Review
Bakchich on Bold Street made a vibrant return to the Liverpool food scene following a stunning refurbishment. Briefly closing their doors in March and reopening a month later in April the transformation is stunning. We were invited down to check out the refreshed interiors and try their updated menu – and we left seriously impressed. The space is now brighter, more spacious, and still full of the character and colour Bakchich is known for, blending…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
New tapas bar & restaurant launched by some of the city’s most respected experts
El Pecado means ‘to sin’ A new tapas bar & restaurant has been launched in Liverpool by some of the city’s most respected chefs, wine and hospitality experts. El Pecado meaning ‘sin’ is on Bold Street and everybody enjoys a sin or two when it comes to eating out as acclaimed restaurant manager Jay Bennett, a familiar face around the city scene explained. “We believe food & drink shared with friends should be fun and…
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Liverpool Music Scene
Dig Vinyl Relocating To Resurrection Bold Street
Hidden away beneath the hustle and bustle of Liverpool’s iconic Bold Street lies Dig Vinyl, an independent record shop built around a medieval well and a true passion for music. Established in March 2014 and quickly becoming a destination for tourists and locals alike, Dig Vinyl was the inevitable product of decades worth of record dealing, DJing, band managing, record label running, and music making of it’s founders, Anthony Nyland and Carl Emery. Stocking a…