

Ten of the best independent pubs in Liverpool - from The Jacaranda to Hobo Kiosk
From traditional boozers to hipster gastropubs, Liverpool has no shortage of tantalising bars and pubs.
As pubs face a tough winter with soaring costs and energy bills, we have put together a handy guide to help you support local businesses by having a pint in an independent boozer.
Pubs have told the LiverpoolWorld that they could be forced to put up the price of a pint and even get rid off staff to survive the months ahead.
So, for those who want to support their local pub instead of putting money in the pockets of chains, LiverpoolWorld has you covered, with some of the city’s best offerings.
There are plenty to choose from in a city renowned for a good day, and night, out - from traditional Irish pubs to quirky beer gardens, check them out below.
So, for those who want to support their local pub instead of putting money in the pockets of chains, LiverpoolWorld has you covered, with some of the city’s best offerings.

5. The Merchant
Located on Slater Street, The Merchant is a stylish pub, serving a range of drinks, as well as freshly made pizza. Grab a drink and pop to Nightcrawler Pizza for a fresh slice.

6. The Coburg
The Coburg is a traditional local pub, serving classic meals and a range of drinks. There is outdoor seating, as well as large televisions inside. The pub is located on Stanhope Street, near to the Baltic Market and is loved by locals.

7. The Jacaranda
The Jacaranda, Slater Street, is a legendary pub and venue, originally opening as a coffee house in the 1960s. With quirky interior, live music and a range of cocktails, it’s perfect for a night out.

8. Hobo Kiosk
Hobo Kiosk is in the heart of the Baltic Triangle. Serving local beers and spirits, the micropub is quirky, strange and guaranteed to be an experience.