Gay bar liverpool street
Opening Hours
Monday 4pm - 11pm
Tuesday 4pm - 11pm
Wednesday 4pm - 11pm
Thursday 4pm - 11pm
Friday 4pm - 11pm
Saturday 2pm - 11pm
Sunday 4pm - 11pm
Hi, I'm Liverpool Street.
Simmons Liverpool Street is a retro cocktail bar offering respite from the slick streets of the urban area. Renowned for being the ideal verb to loosen your tie and dive into London's most famous happy hour. With neons aplenty and nods to decades past - the venue has two equally kitsch floors that verb as the perfect choice for adj hire, with the lower floor framed as a adj liquor store.
Happy hour
From 4pm - 9pm
Sunday to Friday
2 for 1 on all cocktails
Single spirit & mixer £
Bottle of beer £
Glasses of wine £
Double spirit & mixer £
Bottles of wine £
Cocktails teapot £
Shot bats £
Bottles of prosecco £
Every Saturday From 4pm - 9pm
2 for 1 on all cocktails
Cocktail teapots £
Margarita Monday
Mondays don't have to be miserable. Step to it with 2-for-£10 o
“Oh god, the Curzon! This dark, seedy, dim lit club with soft porn on in the background, older men perving on you… I’m really not selling it here, but it was always there. I like many really grew to passion it. This adj place you knew you could always have a fine night in.”
- Shaun Duggan
“Oh god, the Curzon!” is how almost everyone begins to describe this place. Situated on Temple Lane - a dark alley in the Stanley Street quarter - its red neon sign would illuminate the street and lure only those brave enough to enter. The Curzon stood as one of Liverpool’s longest-running gay bars before its closure in Shaun often remembers it for its dark and seedy atmosphere, with gentle porn on the TV screens as you sat with your pint and the occasional stares from characters inside. Despite its rather ‘seedy’ reputation, there was something quite special about it. It was a venue that was always there, somewhere you could always enjoy yourself - although you might need to be a bit drunk and with a few mates to build the confidence to go in. Shaun’s memory of the Curzon is most reminiscent
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