Situated alongside a host of other trendy venues, The Peacock makes great company for them as it's something of a hotspot and effortlessly cool. It has that whole understated vibe and pretty much epitomises Liverpool's achingly hip indie scene.
The interior is really funky, with quirky decor; chandeliers, booths, modern artwork on the walls, some distressed furniture, that sort of thing. There are definitely plenty of places to sit and it manages not to be pretentious as well, which is a bonus. It's a very comfortable and welcoming ambience that's presented here, and it certainly makes the ideal sort of bar to indulge in a good catch-up with friends. There's tons of space to dance as well when the DJs take up residence so it can even be considered a bar-cum-club in some respects.
It's an eclectic crowd that likes The Peacock, from your student types to socialites, an alternative crowd and the creative sort. Everyone seems to get along well enough and it's nice to see so many walks of life happy in one spot. The music reflects this too. The staff are ridiculously friendly and endearingly confident, and instantly make you feel content. They're good mixologists too and there are plenty of cocktails to choose from.
As for food, how do you fancy a free Barbie every Friday? Uh, yes! Between 6-8pm you can get homemade burgers, sausages, chicken wings and veggie soup making it the perfect after work celebration. There are themes too, meaning you can get varieties such as fajitas, chillies and stews. And on the last Friday of every month there's a hog roast alongside the barbecue to celebrate payday. What more could you want? And it's all free! Be prepared for the sheer popularity of these events though. As for paid food, it's thin and crispy pizzas here, served on wooden slabs with no cutlery so it really is as rustic as you can get. The toppings are lush too, and remarkably healthy.
All in all this is a bustling, atmospheric place that's definitely made its mark in the city centre despite being quite young. Bravo. read more