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The Grapes, Liverpool
Liverpool
L1 9DW
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Malden man left this review about The Grapes
A single U-shaped room with a boarded floor and a central bar, initially I thought the pub was actually an L however on searching for the gents I discovered a return area behind the bar which was almost like a separate space. An old style corner boozer, mixed and jovial clientele, all enjoying good beer and in some cases the rather enticing looking Thai/Laos menu which looked and smelled amazing, curries and stir fries between £6.50-£7.00 all in.
Just the nine handpumps in here, all were up and running, Liverpool Craft Brewery West Coast Pale Ale, Robinson's Trooper, Tetley Gold, Mad Hatter American Psycho, Box Steam Tunnel Vision, Hobgoblin, Pride, JW Lees MPA and Coastal Brewery Erosion (7.5%). A very good line up in anyone's book even with the mainstreamers.
It's a cosy sort of place, some of the red banquettes were sadly ripped but I understand there are plans to recover these, otherwise there were small round tables and stools. Some wood panelling, not of any age, modern art, a framed Liverpool Beatle City pub trail and a few twinkly lights provided the distractions.
Outside, the original Mellor's Brewery signage has been preserved, always a nice touch, things like that, also outside is a pleasant if tiny walled courtyard garden.
A belting little pub with a great selection of beer and seemingly getting the food right, there are a lot of great little (and big) boozers in this part of town just off the city centre, don't miss this one.
On 29th October 2014
- rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about The Grapes
Now with 9 pulls of micro breweries beers but in the same limited space, it looks like a younger clientele using it too. I though this place would do ok and it's not disappointed me, my only gripe was poorish service of the pour it and run away variety but not a major problem.
On 8th July 2014
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ROB Camra left this review about The Grapes
This is a cracking little pub. Originally a one roomer built in 1804, it was extended into the 2 houses on Knight Street a long while ago, so it must have been tiny before that. There are loads of interesting and unusual things all around the walls and the clientele is an eclectic mix of high vis jackets, suits and biker lookalikes, all getting along famously. 9 handpumps serve a great range of changing guest ales and my pint was in top condition. This pub is in the CAMRA GBG2013 and quite rightly, it's a great place and we'll be back next time we're in the area.
On 11th June 2013
- rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Grapes
One of my favourite pubs, always has a very well kept pint and some nice choices. It is the type of pub where you will spend some time, so don't expect a quick visit. I went for a good session ale Lytham Brewery Lytham Blonde and a good 5.2 from Tatton Brewery Penny Less.
On 9th June 2013
- rating: 8
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Grapes
This is a pleasant U-shaped back street boozer dating back to 1804 when it was converted into a pub from three houses occupying the corner of Roscoe and Knight Street. It has a nice traditional feel to it with a wooden floor, attractive curved bar counter and mostly low stool seating, except for one curved banquette in the rear corner and some retro bar stools along the counter. The traditional features, which also include a nice fireplace with a long, tall mirror above, are supplemented by something of a Caribbean theme which included Bob Marley artwork, Havana Club signs and reggae music playing over the sound system. Some interesting relief carvings of nude figures are displayed at one end of the room and carnival style beads hang in the windows. The pub has some sort of claim to be the most haunted in Liverpool and ghost talks used to be held regularly although I’m not sure if this still continues.
I was pleased to find an excellent ale choice, befitting a pub celebrating its first inclusion in the Good Beer Guide. I was able to choose from Liverpool Organic Josephine Butler, Cascade and 24 Carat Gold, Liverpool Craft Viking Bitter, Tatton Ale and Gold, Castle Rock Harvest Pale and Morland Old Speckled Hen. I tried the Cascade, which the barman pulled through before serving me and thought it was in very good shape. The pub specialises in gin and rum with 13 varieties of the former and 30 of the latter.
It was nice to settle down in this pub for a while and enjoy a good pint whilst taking the place in. The traditional, unpretentious feel and excellent range of local ales mean that I would seriously consider another visit the next time I’m in town.
On 31st March 2012
- rating: 8
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Grapes
A former "Mellor's Noted Fine Wines & Spirits" and later Pubmaster outlet, as evidenced by the retained exterior signage, this backstreet local comprises a small 'L'-shaped bar plus a little back room. Basic furniture and decor. Narrow patio beer garden. Nine handpumps offering a decent range of local beers such as Josephine Butler Elderflower Ale from the Liverpool Organic Brewery (£2.80). Overall, a bit rough and ready, but I liked this place. (NB - Review dates from September 2011.)
On 29th January 2012
- rating: 8
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Gill Smith left this review about The Grapes
Another pub recommended to me to include on my crawl, and we found it busy with a hub of conversation giving it a traditional local feel. We enjoyed our Liverpool Organic Rakau, a 5% beer at a reasonable £2.80.
On 6th March 2011
- rating: 7
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Anna Tallulah left this review about The Grapes
pub has had some work done, a lot less tatty but still retains its character - bearing in mind it is the oldest building in this area. Now serving 6 handpull ales, always Organic Brewery offering plus rotating guests, always in excellent condition, certainly not warm! 5 lagers plus Erdinger are also available, plus over 20 rums and 13 gins or more.....
Live music every Thursday, Sunday nights are Jazz Con Fusion, live jazz with a latin twist and every Wednesday sees 'I know you got soul', one of our dj's specialising in northern soul, stax, motown etc. Friday and Saturday nights dj's also laying down some great tracks..... always informal, friendly and a good place to chat with friends.
On 18th September 2010
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Old Boots left this review about The Grapes
Sympathetically modernised old pub with some of the more interesting details left untouched. Bare boards, tongue and groove wainscotting and some nice floor tiles. A bit tatty in places but with some novel art work to enjoy. Three handpulls serving Cains, Deuchars and Jennings on my visit, fairly average beers in fairly average condition maybe a touch too warm. San Mig and Becks Veir among the usual kegs. Friendly efficient bar staff, there were only a few customers in and those were a fairly mixed bunch. Probably gets a lot more lively later in the evenings with music etc.
Spring 2010 update - Now serving Liverpool Organic Brewery beers on a regular basis, the ale quality is much improved as well and makes a good addition to the crawl round this part of town.
On 8th April 2010
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