Liverpool has always known how to have a good time, and the Waterfront on a sunny afternoon is proof. From floating bars on the water to hidden rooftop gardens, Scousers have quietly built one of the UK's finest daytime drinking scenes.
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Concert Square, Liverpool
Concert Square's Bavarian answer to the question "what if a bar had 20 German beers and 30 massive screens?" Three levels of bars, an outdoor balcony terrace, cabaret sets, daily live music, and shuffleboard create an atmosphere where afternoon sessions develop their own momentum. The house German beers are excellent — proper steins of pilsner, wheat beer, and lager served in serious volumes — while the katsu chicken burgers and poutine fries keep things fuelled. Walk-ins always welcome, no booking required, which makes spontaneous afternoon visits dangerously easy. The outdoor balcony is prime position for Concert Square people-watching while you work through the beer menu. Unapologetically lively, consistently buzzing, and perfect for groups who want their afternoon pint served with entertainment rather than sophistication.

Baltic Triangle, Liverpool
Baltic Triangle pub bringing proper bottomless credentials to Liverpool's most creative neighbourhood. Two hours of endless drinks with cocktails, premium pints, and spirits alongside classic breakfasts, stone-baked pizzas, and crafted burgers — all with that authentic pub charm that corporate bottomless venues can't replicate. The sun-soaked outdoor space comes into its own in summer, while sports screens throughout mean the big match always has a venue. Cheap drinks during the week make it dangerously affordable for midweek afternoon sessions. The Baltic Triangle location means you're surrounded by independent galleries, studios, and bars for seamless afternoon continuation. Perfect for groups who want their bottomless served with genuine pub atmosphere rather than themed entertainment. Liverpool's most approachable unlimited drinking deal.
Liverpool has always known how to have a good time, and the Ropewalks area on a sunny afternoon is proof. Bold Street, Seel Street, and the surrounding streets pack more independent bars into a small area than almost anywhere outside London. The Waterfront adds a spectacular backdrop - the Three Graces providing a view that makes even a mediocre pint taste better. Baltic Triangle has quietly become one of the most exciting drinking neighbourhoods in the UK, with warehouse bars and creative spaces that feel genuinely Liverpool rather than imported from elsewhere. Scousers have built one of the UK's finest daytime drinking scenes.