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Best Bars In The Baltic Triangle Area Of Liverpool

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Nestled in the heart of Liverpool, the Baltic Triangle area has emerged as a vibrant hub for creativity, culture, and an eclectic nightlife scene. This dynamic neighborhood, once a thriving industrial district, now pulses with artistic energy and offers an array of trendy bars that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Here are the best bars in the Baltic Triangle.

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Baltic Fleet

Built in the 19th century, this historic bar made of mahogany provides a cosy and inviting feel with its open fire and cellar-brewed ales. Baltic Fleet is Liverpool’s only microbrewery that brews beneath your feet. The bar offers an intriguing selection of beers such as the stout, which has a hint of coffee and bitter chocolate, as well as freshly prepared food on a daily basis. You’ll feel right at home in this traditional and charming bar atmosphere.

Haus

A bar and nightclub popular with students, Haus is one of the most frequently used warehouse spaces in the Baltic Triangle. Haus hosts a generous variety of electronic music events throughout the year, and has been known to hold a series of huge parties holding a high reputation with partygoers. Described as the ideal set up, each event allows you to experience an extraordinary atmosphere, which added to Haus’ incredible variety of entertainment, makes every one a night to remember.

Camp and Furnace

An incredibly varied space comprising huge festivals, intimate performances, sports screenings, and a vast selection of food and drink menus, Camp and Furnace covers an entire city block. Originally an industrial blade-making factory, this historical bar not only provides an exciting atmosphere, but is also available for hire throughout the year. It has previously been used for exhibitions, fashion shows, weddings and private parties, proving it’s nothing if not a versatile venue.

District

The first venue to open in the Baltic Triangle, District can be found in a warehouse shed, and has a large and varied drinks menu. Offering a pleasant outdoor space and a selection of live acts, District also has an event schedule packed with gigs, club nights and even film screenings. Described as the best live sound in Liverpool, the bar offers an incredibly energised and stimulating atmosphere.

24 Kitchen Street

Artist performing

Presenting an attractive DIY design approach, this historical building not only offers a generous selection of drinks, but it also provides electronic music, arts, and a recently opened gallery. Once a Victorian industrial building, 24 Kitchen Street has been described as one of the most exciting new venues in Liverpool due to its regular hosting of club nights, poetry workshops and performance art events.

The Baltic Social

A great place for a social gathering, The Baltic Social is renowned for its passion for high-quality craft beer, homely food, and an intriguing selection of punk music. Described as rather quirky and hipster, this bar offers an atmosphere unlike many other venues in Liverpool. The Baltic Social is also known for its enticing food dishes, such as halloumi, chickpea fritters and sweet potato sticks wrapped in smoked bacon. Providing unforgettable experiences, The Baltic Social also hosts a variety of music events throughout the year, making it a perfect all-rounder.

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