An exciting new addition is coming to Liverpool’s Pride Quarter.
Dorothy's Diner promises to “offer more of an experience than any other restaurant” as customers will get served by drag queens at this restaurant. The 1950s American-themed diner will serve everything from burgers and fries to pizza and milkshakes.
The twist for the customers comes when the drag artists switch from waiters to entertainers as they take to the stage to perform several musical numbers.
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Emma Bayliss, a spokesperson for the company, told the ECHO: "We're thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of Dorothy's Diner on Victoria Street, Liverpool.
"Following the success of Dorothy's Show Bar in Swansea, our guests can expect a unique experience that blends American diner cuisine with drag queen servers and an evening disco.
"Whether you're looking for a showstopping night out or an afternoon filled with amazing food served with a side of drag sassyness, we've got you covered."
The safe-space venue, which is opening a sister site in Swansea, hopes to be opened in the next month and is taking over the previous concept of Dorothy’s Showbar on Victoria Street. Management has confirmed details of opening times and days will be confirmed within the next few weeks.
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