Launchpad Magazine 3rd issue

2024  A Return to St. Peter’s, Launchpad Review Walking into St. Peter’s Tavern is like taking a step back in time, with a twist. The newly revived interior showcases awe-inspiring original architectural details. Every element has been carefully preserved to honour St. Peter’s storied past, while modern touches create an inviting space that feels fresh, timeless, and quintessentially Liverpudlian. This isn’t just a pub—it’s a carefully curated tribute to Liverpool’s rich history, where guests are encouraged to wander and explore, uncovering new perspectives of the architecture from each of the tavern’s four levels. With 20 cask ales on tap, St. Peter’s stands out as a paradise for ale enthusiasts. The selection oers something for every taste, from classic brews to unique, locally sourced favourites. For those seeking variety, St. Peter’s cocktail menu promises innovation, with both classic cocktails and the pub’s own unique creations. Each drink is crafted with care, adding a touch of sophistication to an already elevated pub experience. Food at St. Peter’s takes its cue from Liverpool’s culinary heritage, with a menu carefully crafted to celebrate the city’s flavours. Satterthwaites’ famous pies and sausage rolls oer hearty, traditional fare, while Fozier’s handmade samosas add a vibrant twist. Each dish feels connected to the city’s history, reimagined with fresh ingredients and local pride. It’s a menu that pays homage to Liverpool’s past while embracing the community’s dynamic present. St. Peter’s music selection feels like an authentic ode to Liverpool’s musical legacy. With an essential “jukebox” playlist that plays local classics and

popular anthems, the ambiance is both nostalgic and lively, creating a soundtrack that perfectly complements the tavern’s historic character. Whether you’re a die-hard Beatles fan or just looking for a place with great tunes, the playlist at St. Peter’s adds an unforgettable layer to the experience. Spanning four levels, St. Peter’s oers a distinctive atmosphere on each floor, with a total of three beautifully designed bars. The layout provides diverse options for enjoying your visit, from lively social areas to quiet, cosy nooks with panoramic views of Seel Street. And in a rare city-centre find, St. Peter’s boasts not one but two expansive beer gardens, ideal for soaking in Liverpool’s lively outdoor scene. St. Peter’s oers the versatility to suit every type of gathering. Whether you’re looking to catch a football match, host a special celebration, or gather with friends, the pub’s thoughtfully designed spaces ensure a memorable setting. With four unique rooms available for private hire, each brimming with character, St. Peter’s provides the perfect backdrop for any event, large or small. For sports enthusiasts, St. Peter’s has dedicated areas for catching all the major matches. The tavern combines the excitement of a classic sports pub with the elegance of its historical venue, making it a hub where local fans can gather to support their teams in an atmosphere that resonates with the city’s passion for sport. In a city as storied as Liverpool, St. Peter’s Tavern does something extraordinary: it honours a legacy while delivering a fresh, engaging pub experience that captures both history and community. Open seven days a week from midday until late, St. Peter’s invites all—from ale lovers and food enthusiasts to sports fans and history bus—to discover the new heart of Seel Street.



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