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Heebie Jeebies

3.8 (33 reviews)
ModerateBars, Music Venues
Closed 3:00 pm - 3:00 am (Next day)

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Live music
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Matthew H.

This is one of Liverpool's favourite nightspots; everyone from students to footballers enjoys a drink and a dance here and with good reason. The music is consistently cracking (funk and dance classics upstairs, indie anthems in one of the basement sections and northern soul in the other) the decor is cool and understated and the crowds are always after a good time. As much as I love it here and as great as I genuinely think it is there are a few issues that I feel should be highlighted for the sake of newcomers - 1. The basement gets very crowded very quickly and you can find yourself gasping for fresh air amongst the thronging bodies shaking the strains of Stevie Wonder. 2. If you do go outside for a breath of air and you're not a smoker then beware as the courtyard smoking area is blanketed in tobacco-y smog. 3. The drinks are not very cheap. We're talking £5 for a double vodka and coke. That sort of not cheap.

Anthony S.

Even now with 3 floors there still doesn't seem to be enough room at Heebies to cope with the demand. Many moons ago this was the cool place to drink when it was confined to a dark cellar space beneath Seal Street but has since bought into its own hype as the place to be, cramming people in to create a less than friendly atmosphere. Heebies has become a bit complacent with its music policy, relying on the same old Northern Soul and 60s classics but it does host regular live gigs often in the courtyard space found out the back. The cellar space is still the area of choice for those who like to party and descending the stone steps beneath the mess of Seal street on a saturday night can make you feel like your going to a real underground venue.

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If you do go outside for a breath of air and you're not a smoker then beware as the courtyard smoking area is blanketed in tobacco-y smog.

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Berry & Rye - A welcome punch

Berry & Rye

(7 reviews)

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Find the black door and awning, knock on the door and wait to be let in. Cool space with great…read morecocktails! Great prices too! We were welcomed with a small glass of "pinch" that was super tasty. Live jazz music was an added bonus.

Is Berry & Rye the coolest drinking establishment in Liverpool? Very possibly…read more With its complete lack of signage, its blacked out windows and front door and the fact that you have to knock on said door to be allowed entry (if the doorman likes the look of you) you already know you're dealing with somewhere fairly high on the 'hipometer'. When you get in (and you could be waiting outside for a while on a Friday or Saturday as it's only small and VERY popular) you are greeted by a decor which is at once understated and incredibly clearly themed. You just feel like you're in Prohibition era in the Deep South. The staff come over with cocktail menus and glasses of water (again, very cool - this is no place for binge drinking) and give you plenty of time to pick your drink which is just as well as there is a LOT to choose from. The cocktails are sorted into spirit based groups which makes things pretty easy if you're a gin person versus a whisky person. Myself, I was immediately drawn to a cocktail called the Corpse Reviver. Not that I particularly needed reviving - it just sounded fun. It was. This is a lovely place to start, end or spend your entire night if you enjoy a relaxed and cool atmosphere and being able to hear yourself and your companions speak. Very classy joint indeed.

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The Jacaranda

(25 reviews)

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Jacaranda is a record store inside a bar, or upstairs from a bar, depending on how you look at it…read more Either way, I always think this is an interesting concept and a fun way to combine experiences. The record store is on the small side - don't expect to find any deep cuts. On the other hand, they had multiple genres represented and the size of the hip hop and indie sections were quite large for the space. I didn't have a need to interact with the staff but appreciated the hands off approach (I don't like to be pestered when I go in a record shop.) So pop in if you're in the area--maybe you'll luck out!

Also known as The Jack, this is yet another of those pubs in Liverpool that lays claim to links…read morewith The Beatles. Full of memorabilia and nostalgia, this is a nice chilled pub both day and night. It consists of a basement, ground floor and upstairs, none of which are particularly spacious, but it's one of those places that no one minds rubbing shoulders with the next person. There's not a massive choice of drinks, but enough to cater for everyone. The music ranges from 60s onwards, and there is a jukebox that everyone seems to make use of, as well as some old fashioned sweet and nut machines - 20p for a handful of pistachios and then you can cause murder throwing the shells at people! Not somewhere for a lively night out, but at the same time, not always the best place for a quiet chat, especially as they tend to have the music quite loud. Still, if you want your Beatles fix and you're nowhere near Mathew Street or the docks, this is a good alternative.

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Alma De Cuba

(57 reviews)

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We visited in the day, I expect it's better during the evening if you've got your beer goggles on!…read moreTables were sticky, outside was minging...enough said

Good old Alma, been around for a while and still hasn't gotten any less pretentious. Don't get me…read morewrong, I love the actual place, its just the general clientele on Friday and Saturday nights that puts me off. For example, the last time I was there I was on a cocktail night with a group of girlfriends I hadn't seen for a while, and we were waiting patiently at a crowded bar at around midnight on a Friday. Next thing, this mid-to-late-30s guy cut between me and my friend as if trying to get through the crowd. The people around him attempted to give him some space, at which point he immediately elbowed his way to the front of the bar. He then leaned over the bar and thrust a wrinkled fiver in the hand of the nearest barman and said "I'm being served next". The barman attempted to explain that there were various other groups of people who had been waiting, and continued to serve the group he was with. And then he served this idiot. At this point, everyone around started tutting and I suggested in an undertone that we all tip our multi-coloured cocktails over his pristine white shirt. He is the reason I don't go to Alma on a weekend. Having said that, the decor is amazing, as it is an old church that has retained its altar and structure, but been glammed up with antler chandeliers and candles and dark and glamorous furniture. The cocktails are lovely if not a little pricey (mostly over £5 for the simplest) and the music is eclectic. There is also a restaurant upstairs which serves the standard small-servings-nicely-arranged-on-large-plates type food, and if you get there at the right time there is confetti thrown from the balconies and Cuban dancing girls entertaining everyone. On a weekday it is quieter and nicer and you don't feel so bad for not wearing the latest fashion trends. You can also see the bar from where you are sat. Overall, it's definitely somewhere I would recommend if you have never been, but only if you have the patience of a saint on a weekend!

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