OPEN BARS (5)
K1 Metal Klub
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Dedicated heavy metal and rock club occupying the former Camel Club premises.
The Cavern Club
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Arguably the most famous club in the world due to its association with The Beatles. Located at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool, opened on January 16, 1957, by Alan Sytner, modeled after the Parisian jazz cellar Le Caveau de la Huchette. The Cavern was literally a cellarβthree interconnecting tunnels of brick arches beneath a warehouse. This architecture was crucial to the "Merseybeat" sound: low ceilings and brick surfaces created dense, reverb-heavy acoustics. Lack of ventilation meant condensation dripped from walls, creating a legendary "sweat-box" atmosphere.
The Swan Inn
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Historic Victorian pub renowned for its loud rock, punk and metal jukebox and welcoming alternative crowd.
Teddy's
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Two-floor indie rock 'n' roll dive bar and nightclub with late licences seven nights a week.
Diego's Demise
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Grungy rock dive bar featuring nightly live bands, rock DJs, and late-night food.
CLOSED BARS (6)
Eric's
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Planet X
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Magnet
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Warehouse
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Planet X
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Seminal goth and alternative club renowned for its surreal DIY dΓ©cor and eclectic rock-oriented soundtrack.
The Krazyhouse
π¬π§Liverpool, United Kingdom
Three-floor "adult funhouse" mixing rock, indie and metal; a 1990s rite of passage for Merseyside moshers.