Not already a member?
Join our community and
- Rate & review pubs
- Upload pictures
- Add events
JOIN for free NOW
Chat about:
Lockdown 3 with sheffield hatter
on the Pub Forum

Image posted by peter ashworth
Submitted on Wednesday, 26th September 2018
With picture contributions to 25497 other pubs
View all this pub's pictures (1 more image)
Detail Pages
Handymans Supermarket, Liverpool
Wavertree
Postal town: Liverpool
L15 3JL
Served areas
Reviews of Handymans Supermarket (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
Please Note: This review is over a year old.
Al Bundy left this review about Handymans Supermarket
Part of Handyman Brewery. The frontage says Handyman Supermarket and there are a number of handpumps serving their beers. The place consists of two rooms and is undecorated. Bare brick walls, a high glass ceiling and wooden floors. Simple high tables and stools make up the majority of the furnishings. There are 5 handpumps on the bar and 3 were on today dispensing Liverpool Craft Little Albion, Heavy Industry Nelsons Eye and Rev James on today. A number of craft beers and bottled beers available too. The rear room is used for music apparently. The brewing vats are above the bar. The place is certainly different.
On 14th September 2017
- rating: 7
[User has posted 3390 recommendations about 3303 pubs]
Pubs Galore is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
- Official site of Handymans Supermarket - www.handymansupermarket.co.uk
- Facebook - Handyman Brewery
Wavertree Technology Park, 1.32 miles, 25 min walk (show)
Edge Hill, 1.55 miles, 30 min walk (show)
Pub Details
Pub details supplied by members of this site to the best of their knowledge. Please check with pub directly before making a special trip.
- Function Room : Yes last updated 13 September 2017 by Alan Hurdle
- Micropub : No last updated 13 September 2017 by ROB Camra
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 13 September 2017 by ROB Camra
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 13 September 2017 by Alan Hurdle
- WiFi : Yes last updated 13 September 2017 by Alan Hurdle