Liverpool isn’t just about The Beatles and football – there’s a whole bunch of secret spots for eating and drinking that are pure gold. We’re talking about those hidden gems that’ll make your visit to this city 10 times better. So, if you’re up for some off-the-beaten-path food and drink experiences, stick around because we’ve rustled up the top hidden gems in Liverpool that you absolutely cannot miss.
Liverpool's Best Hidden Gems
Little Hardware
- Speakeasy cocktail bar.
- Cropper Street L1 4AT

Looking for a secret spot to enjoy some of the best cocktails in the city? Head to Little Hardware, a unique cocktail bar hiding underneath the old site of the famous Rapid’s Hardware store. Little Hardware celebrates the history of the much-loved shop with a clever speakeasy twist. It serves up plenty of classics as well as special cocktails including the current favourite – Burnt out Bricky, with rum, strawberry and hazelnut topped with burnt pineapple espuma.
Another popular special is The Oil Slick with Limoncello, Hendrick’s gin, basil and egg white with a basil oil drip. Little Hardware is hidden away out of sight, but you will know you’ve reached your destination when you stumble across a rusty wheelbarrow. Once you’ve found Little Hardware, you can settle in and enjoy hardware-inspired cocktails.
Jenny’s Bar
- Disco-themed drinking den.
- Old Ropery, Fenwick Street L2 7NT

Nestled in a tranquil corner of Liverpool, Jenny’s Bar is a well-liked destination for both locals and visitors who flock to Jenny’s for the carefully crafted cocktails and the 70s disco vibes. Its snug and inviting ambiance makes it an ideal spot for a night out with friends or a romantic evening with that special someone. The bar’s decor is tastefully modern and chic, featuring plush seating, soft illumination, and a well-stocked bar that’s sure to please even the most discerning of patrons.
The friendly and knowledgeable bartenders are always on hand to suggest a drink or two from their vast selection of cocktails, beers, and wines. On the weekend, Jenny’s Bar gets packed, so secure yourself a seat by booking ahead. That way you can make yourself comfortable while you sit-down-dance to your favourite disco songs and sip on an Aperol-infused Lovelace, named after the much-loved 70s film star.
Queens
- Wine bar and bistro.
- 8 Queen Ave L2 4TZ

Queens is a quaint bistro located on the equally quaint Queens Avenue. The tiny picturesque avenue is a hidden gem itself, as many locals don’t even realise it’s there, but it’s actually very easy to find, as it’s just a stone’s throw away from Castle Street. The menu offers an extensive variety of dishes, catering to all dietary preferences, from meat-eaters to vegetarians and vegans.
The vegan mushroom risotto is a must-try, with an incredible balance of flavours that make it one of the best risottos around. Queens also prides itself on using fresh, European produce. Customer favourites include the grilled whole Shetland mackerel smothered in horseradish cream with watercress and the delicious Toulouse sausage with honey and ale mustard. To enjoy the unique tastes of Queens, make sure you book a table, especially on the weekend when the city centre gets packed.
Oh Me Oh My is a charming and unique venue located in the heart of Liverpool. It’s home to the stunning Goodness Gracious rooftop garden that offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and the famous Liverbirds, making it the perfect spot for a romantic evening out or a relaxing weekend brunch with friends. The rooftop garden features plenty of greenery and cosy seating areas where you can relax and soak up the sun during the warmer months.
Whether you’re in the mood for a celebratory afternoon tea with a glass of champagne or a decadent dinner with a cocktail or two, Oh Me Oh My downstairs has something to suit everyone’s taste buds too. One of the standout features of Oh Me Oh My is its beautiful decor; interiors filled with vintage furniture, quirky knick-knacks and charming trinkets, giving the venue a unique and eclectic vibe.
Tempest on Tithebarn
- Small plates restaurant, rooftop bar and basement club/events space all-in-one
- 12 Tithebarn Street L2 2DT

Tempest on Tithebarn is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for delicious dishes, great coffee and good vibes Tempest on Tithebarn is a unique space that focuses on fresh and local produce, even going as far as having its own beehive on the roof to create its own honey. The Tempest hosts plenty of events throughout the year, including rooftop parties on the dedicated roof terrace. Other events include the weekly pub quiz every Monday, and 2 for 1 Tuesday where you can enjoy some mouthwatering burgers with your colleagues or friends.
Every Saturday from 10am-4pm, you can let loose and enjoy bottomless brunch, which includes 90 minutes of unlimited cocktails and brunch. The Tempest has seven different spaces to explore, from the rooftop to the Kolbox bar in the basement, a subterranean bunker, which hosts DJ sessions, live music and the best club nights. For a more relaxed experience, you can just enjoy the best Neighbourhood Coffee and fresh pastries at the Tempest cafe bar. You can also book the restaurant for hearty breakfasts, quick but tasty lunches, tapas-style dinner and of course, the Tempest’s favourite burgers and home-made fries.
Ex-directory earns its title as the number one destination for cocktails in Liverpool through its secretive entrance and creative mixology. This hidden gem is tucked away in the heart of the city, with the speakeasy’s secret entrance only obvious to people who know where to find it. The cocktail menu is extensive, from classics to the genius, offering a unique drinking experience that feels extremely exclusive.
Expect funky cocktails, often served in eccentric vessels (picture miniature bathtubs, red phone boxes, potion vials, and giant plastic strawberries), with tantalising flavours to get your tastebuds dancing. For everything weird and wonderful, look for the secret phone box.
Free State Kitchen
- American burger joint.
- 1 Maryland Street L1 9DE

Free State Kitchen has a HUGE hidden garden at 1 Maryland Street, in the heart of Liverpool’s Cultural Quarter. You would never know this from the outside, making it one of Liverpool’s best hidden garden gems. If you’re in town and craving a delicious meal whilst sat in the sunshine, Free State Kitchen is for you.
The menu is full of delicious burgers such as the popular American Cheeseburger, as well as American classics such as mac n’ cheese and loaded fries. You’ll also find the best sundaes around including Biscoff (yum!) if you fancy something sweet, while cocktails are two for £15.