A bank holiday weekend presents the perfect opportunity to head out for a Sunday pint.
Easter doesn't have to be all about chocolate and with no work to worry about on Monday, you're primed to head out for a few pints after (or with) a Sunday roast. Whether you are venturing into town or staying local, there are plenty of spots in our region with plenty of great boozers.
Here, we recommend some of the best spots in Merseyside for a beer tonight, to make the most of the bank holiday and that extra day off.
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The city centre's Georgian Quarter boasts an enviable number of wonderful and historic pubs. Pubs don't get any more elegant than The Philharmonic Dining Rooms, while The Belvedere and Ye Cracke are other personal favourites.
If the long-standing pubs aren't quite enough for you, the new additions of The Queen of Hope Street, The White Hart and The Engineer have added even more depth to the city's best area for a pub crawl.
Importantly, there's no better spot on a Sunday night than The Grapes on Roscoe Street. It is a great pub any day of the week but it truly comes alive on a Sunday night as it hosts an evening of jazz. If you're after something a bit livelier, it's not to be missed.
This thriving South Liverpool street has never been more popular. Found right next to Sefton Park, its range of bars, pubs and restaurants makes it a true night out hotspot, offering something for everyone.
The Green Man, The Albert and The Lodge are the lane's offering of traditional pubs. Its many bars include Love & Rockets, The Bookbinder, The Old School House and the legendary Keith's Wine
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