A heralded haunt in the heart of Liverpool, not only is Alma De
Cuba a whirring complex of restaurant, bar and party palace, this
venue holds its home in a cool conversion of the grandiose St
Peter's Catholic Church.
Spaces upon spaces of stunning settings make up the beautiful
bones of Alma De Cuba. From a charming, brick clad corner called
the Lady Chapel that totes room for private 15 strong parties, and
a grand, chandelier smothered restaurant that overlooks the
carnival cool of The Alter, to bookable booths in the bustling bar
below, Alma De Cuba is a destination unto its own. Primed for
roaring carnival events, weddings and birthday parties alike, this
city centre star is befitting of many an occasion.
With Hispanic and Cuba roots ringing true, those dining in the
restaurant can get a deliciously ambitious fill of treats, whether
that's lushing over Alma jerk chicken with naga chillies and
coconut rice at £12.95, or tucking into honey and three pepper baby
back ribs for the same price. Cocktail cavorting is also afoot at
Alma, try their Red Neck Root Beer with bourbon and Jeremia Wood
root at £7.00, or their Violet Martini with vanilla vodka, edible
flowers and crème de violet at £8.00.