Albert’s Schloss is set to open its third UK site in Liverpool

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Leading bar and restaurant brand Albert’s Schloss is set to open its third UK site in Liverpool in November 2022. Following a £3million investment, Albert’s Schloss Liverpool will take over a former food market at Radiant House, at 18-26 Bold Street.

Beautifully restored with a grand Anglo- Bavarian design aesthetic, the venue will be spread across two floors. The ground floor will house a large stage with next- level performances, two impressive large bars, a fresh tank bier system and a Cook Haus dining area. Meanwhile, the first floor will be home to Ludwig’s Tavern, offering artisan Schnapps, a vermouth bar, shuffleboard and other tavern games.

By night, Albert’s Schloss will present seven days of fantastic showtime including cabaret performances and live music. The entertainment venue will also be a new home to more than 100 freelance artists, serving up fun and flamboyant performances every night of the week. The programme includes Kunst Kaberet, Baby Grand Slam, Friday Frolich, Sunday Service and everything in between.

Over at the 130-cover restaurant, the Cook Haus, all-day, everyday dining will be on offer. Influenced by Albert’s Schloss travels across Alpine Europe, the menu highlights include Klassics such as schweinshaxe and schnitzel.

To find out what the latest Liverpool hotspot can offer you for your hen, stag or sten check out www.albertsschloss.co.uk

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