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This is a brief description of the bars listed on the previous page. First on the list is Blue bar, this is at the famous Albert Dock. This a new bar opened mid 1998. This bar is especially good in Summer where you sit outside with a cool bottle of beer and look out over the Dock - very cool. .There is a restaurant there also serving only the best food available in my opinion at the Dock.Over the Dock is Taste, this is part of the Tate Gallery. The Gallery my be a bit weird but the bar isn't - check out upstairs. Bar Monaco r is about 100 yards from the Blue - this is a cool bar for those who just want to flake out a listen to some cool tunes. There are a few other bars/pubs at the Dock such as the Pump House & Hartleys wine bar. The Pump House is a good place to meet up before you night on the town. Some of the best bars in Liverpool are a bout 100 yards from Central Station. In Bold Street, first is Life Cafe bar. This used to be the Lyceum, an old beautiful building with a mix of old and modern surroundings - check out the cocktails and the restaurant. Ricci bar is part of the Jan Carlo Ricci clothing company - very trendy, for Vercace/Armarni wearing cool people. XS is about half way up Bold Street - this a small but very trendy bar - upstairs is a balcony, great in summer. Buro is opposite the XS - this has theme nights such as Mambo & Salsa nights and loads of women. Arena is in Concert Square, also there is the Kiosk and Biba, these were designed and built by Urban Splash - these bars are the coolest/trendiest bars in Liverpool - in summer people are in there thousands outside - great atmosphere. The Rat and Parrot is beside the Arena and is extremly choca-block at the weekends. Grand Central aka Barcelona is in Renshaw Streetand is probably the biggest bar in the North West with a about 6 bars and 3000+ people at the weekends. Zi-ba is in Berry Street, this is a relaxed and trendy bar. Yates and The Rat and Parrot are in Williamson Sq these a fairly new bars and are good meeting places before hitting the rest of town. Plummers is one of the original big bars of Liverpool - there are queues for a couple of blocks at the weekend, try bribing a bouncer, it usually works for us. Streets is huge and is opposite Plummers - Good at the weekend. Mathew Street is famous for the Beatles and has bars such as Rubber Soul, Abbey Road biut the trendy cool bars are Quarter bar, Edwards, Retro, Labinsky's and Bar 34. These are at the bottom of Mathew Street along with some nice restaurants such as the Armadillo and Casa Italia. At the other end of Mathew Street is Bateys and Mood Indigo, Bateys is cool meeting place and Mood indigo is a good end of the nighter. Boogie nights make a great alterative to the boom-boom music of all the other bars - this as the title suggests is a seventies bar - great atmosphere. Bar Zero - is just around the corner on North John Street - loud and cool. The best bars in my opinion are Revolution a vodka bar with as many flavours of vodka as there are bars in liverpool, Beluga is an old celler bar extremly trendy with the ocasional student. Great music and food and loadsa beer !!!

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