The Cavern Club - Menu

10 Mathew St, Liverpool United Kingdom, United Kingdom

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The Cavern Club

Phone: +441512361962,+441512361965,+441512364041

Address: 10 Mathew St, Liverpool United Kingdom, United Kingdom

City: Liverpool United Kingdom

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 863

Website: http://www.cavernclub.org

"I just wanted to leave a quick note… Thank you for an unforgettable visit to The Cavern Pub on Sunday afternoon! We had an amazing time while exploring Liverpool. The band was incredible, performing some fantastic songs and chatting with a couple of folks in our group. Can you let me know the name of the band and its members? I think I caught the name "Symbolics," but I'm not entirely sure. Is there any footage of their performance available? I would love to see them again. Also, who was the older man singing in the light brown suit? He was wonderful! Unfortunately, we had to leave to check into our hotel. Please extend our gratitude to everyone there; we all had a phenomenal time! Thank you, and take care!"

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Aboutdays. In hate a song in here. Great place. X X X

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R
R

A must go in Liverpool. Good band. Top staff. Good prices. Free entry.


Mark
Mark

Nice place beer prices OK start here then head a cross to main cavern club


User
User

The service was excellent, and the atmosphere of the restaurant was delightful. The food was also impressive.


Val
Val

We saw the Swedish group Britbox and a fabulous talented young lad who sang Beatles songs. Fabulous atmosphere!


Gaz
Gaz

If your ever in Liverpool then Matthew steet and the Cavern Pub has to be first on your list. Great selection of bar products and some awesome music acts. Who doesn't want to visit a place full of nostalgia.


Maria
Maria

As the biggest fan of the Beatles in my teenager's years I had to come here and live the experience. The pub is amazing with some history of the bands that played here, confortable environnement, good vibes and great rock hits on live.


Venus
Venus

Absolutely fantastic time. Visited as many places as we could cram in but the Cavern was by far the most amazing place. Staff were extremely friendly, even purchased a couple of Tshirts whilst there. Great live music all day, definitely recommend android can't wait to return


Jeff
Jeff

The Cavern Club is an essential stop for any Beatles enthusiast! As you enter, you are instantly transported back to the vibrant days of the Beatles' era. The energy in the club is palpable, and the music is always incredible. From the moment you step inside, you’re immersed in the legendary jazz and rock and roll scene of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The club's rich history and its connection to Merseybeat and the Beatles enhance its charm. Whether you’re a classic rock lover or just looking for an unforgettable night out, the Cavern Club is the perfect destination.


Steve
Steve

I just wanted to leave a quick note… Thank you for an unforgettable visit to The Cavern Pub on Sunday afternoon! We had an amazing time while exploring Liverpool. The band was incredible, performing some fantastic songs and chatting with a couple of folks in our group. Can you let me know the name of the band and its members? I think I caught the name "Symbolics," but I'm not entirely sure. Is there any footage of their performance available? I would love to see them again. Also, who was the older man singing in the light brown suit? He was wonderful! Unfortunately, we had to leave to check into our hotel. Please extend our gratitude to everyone there; we all had a phenomenal time! Thank you...

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