The Empire, Liverpool - pub details
Address: 70 Hanover Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 4AG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35087) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Liverpool Central (0.1 miles), Lime Street Liverpool (0.3 miles), Moorfields (0.4 miles)
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user reviews of the Empire, Liverpool
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A very dull, old, city centre pub serving no cask ales. John Smiths Extra Cold and John Smiths Smooth plus Guinness and various lagers give a clue to the clientele. wirraldrinker - 3 Oct 2015 15:13 |
Terrible place. Went in here last weekend to see if it had improved. Well - the prices have definately gone up! I found a seat in the corner at the back and after 10 minutes was asked to move so they could set up the kareoke! I then walked past this place on Monday night on my way to the train station and was accosted by 2 drunks who fell out of this dump and hurled abuse at me - waving their bottles of Bud at me! Horrible little hole - AVOID! mattbeer - 2 Jun 2010 03:33 |
Agree with the previous posters. This is a pretty average city centre boozer with no cask ales. Whilst there is plenty to look at on the walls, the interior is fairly dull. There's far better pubs around. blue_scrumpy - 29 Dec 2009 21:06 |
Oldish interior, style and customers. Lots of wainscotting and publike bench seats and tables. A mass of Beatles related photos cover the walls, although the Cavern Quarter is a fair way away; is that the sound of a band wagon creaking under the weight? There�s an interesting statue at one end of the single room plus a few photos of old Liverpool at the other. Usual boring range of kegs plus the more unusual Manns Chestnut but no cask ales. A few youngish scallies who had escaped from the nearby trashier places mingled with the oldies. Apart from the beer not much can be said for or against this place, just average. anonymous - 8 Jun 2009 13:11 |
A local pub in town, serves beer and some bitters. Nothing too exciting. Never really busy during the week but gets busy sometimes of a weekend. Tries to cash in on Liverpools Beatles connection by displaying tat on the walls. Beer_and_Cheer - 17 Feb 2009 17:00 |
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