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New venue coming to the Cavern Quarter of Liverpool
A new chapter will soon begin in the heart of Liverpool’s iconic Cavern Quarter as Temple Tavern opens its doors in the old Reiss Liverpool Store. Promising real pub vibes and wallet-friendly pricing, Temple Tavern is set to become a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.
Blending authentic Irish character with a fresh local energy, Temple Tavern is more than just a bar—it’s a celebration of community, music, and great craic. Guests can expect live music every day, with traditional Irish music sessions (“Trad Sessions”) featured throughout the week. The drinks menu boasts a curated selection of over 30 Irish whiskeys, plus rotating special offers to keep the good times flowing without breaking the bank. Whether you're after a relaxed pint, lively music, or a taste of Ireland in the heart of Liverpool, Temple Tavern delivers the full experience. Shannon Gaynor ; Operations Manager:- “We're really excited to bring this new Irish venue to Mathew Street. It's going to be an intimate yet lively pub with lots packed into it, from the detail that's gone into the interiors to the traditional Irish music. We're going to roll back pricing to what you expect from a local pub so we're going to be pretty unique compared to most City centre venues as well. We can't wait for the customers to give us a try and see what we have to offer!” This will be the latest venue to open from local independent Pub Invest Group, who operate over 40 sites across the City centre of Liverpool from McCooleys and Erics to Moloko and the Zanzibar. A total of 30 new part-time and full time jobs will be created at the new site, which will be split over 2 floors. For more information and to keep up with the official opening date visit their Instagram page. COMMENTS (0)
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