Blackstock Market
Blackstock Market is a huge all-in-one food, bar and entertainment destination. It’s absolutely massive and incorporates Liverpool’s largest food hall as well as being the new home of the Hot Water Comedy Club (now the world’s largest regular comedy club space). Big laughs indeed.
Add to that live music every day, football on the big screen(s), endless workshops, and events that incorporate everything from stand-up comedy to afternoons teas. There’s also a rooftop terrace which, of course, has the highest square footage of anywhere in the city.
So it’s definitely big, but is it actually any good? Well the Hot Water Comedy Club is a bit of an institution in Liverpool so that’s the first indicator of quality. Secondly, some of the most revered street food traders have set up shop here so you can expect some of the best fried chicken around from Pattersons, , and stunning souvlaki from Laros.
If you’re looking for private hire options, there are so many different rooms, zones and levels that one of them has to suit your requirements. Just make sure you can find your way back out again afterwards.
Open: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Tags: Food hall Out with mates Day out Comedy Street food Casual Pizza Meat Vegetarian Desserts American Mediterranean Burgers Curry Indian subcontinent Chinese Live music Cocktails Beer Wi-Fi Private hire Sports bar Afternoon tea Workshops
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