Characterised by eccentric decor, friendly service and top-notch food, Circo is an incomparable circus-themed bar and restaurant in Liverpool’s historic Albert Dock. Get ready for a memorable dining experience at Circo’s restaurant, 1770, where the theatrics on the plate are mirrored by the entertainment all around; watch acrobats and jugglers perform routines as you tuck into a hearty dinner or sip a decadent cocktail. Escapism is the order of the day, and Saturday’s weekly dinner show is no exception. Prepare to be dazzled by talented entertainers flying through aerial hoops, dangling from trapezes and blowing fire. 1770 is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, providing an inventive menu which caters for even the fussiest of eaters. After lining your stomach, slip into the Circo bar and embrace the idiosyncrasy. Whether you’re enjoying a fun-filled cocktail masterclass or simply sampling the concoctions, you’re sure to appreciate the feel-good vibe. As the night wears on, your ears will be treated to a welcome mixture of soul, funk, disco and house music. If you’re having a party, why not host it in the first-floor Black Room? This quirky space is home to a well-stocked bar and can accommodate up to 120 guests. For extravagant entertainment coupled with a magical dining experience, Circo stands alone. CIRCO
Liverpool’s Camp & Furnace is a quirky venue that has a charm all of its own. Since launching in 2012, the cavernous converted factory space has refused to be pigeonholed. Yes, it’s a restaurant and yes, it’s a bar; but it’s also an indoor festival site, a music venue and a pop-up event space. It even moonlights as a conference location. Located a stone’s throw from the docks, in an area known as the Baltic Triangle, Camp & Furnace has to be one of the most unusual venues in the city. If you’re here to socialise, grab a bottle of Brown Bear beer – specially brewed for the venue – and enjoy the ambiance of the vast warehouse with its industrial decor. If you’re in the eye of the storm, enjoying one of the multi-day festivals that regularly take place during summer, even better, but intimate performances are also commonplace, with three rooms in which to sample a blend of musical genres. Moreover, Camp & Furnace is an excellent venue for watching live sports – and not just football either. You’re liable to catch F1, rugby, NFL or even wrestling on the huge screen. Whatever you’re in the mood for, a jaunt to Camp & Furnace is well worth it.
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Address:
67 Greenland Street
Liverpool
L1 0BY
Telephone:
0151 708 2890
Website:
www.campandfurnace.com
Bloody love this place.. was there on August Bank holiday.. and it was booming!! A must place to go in the triangle