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15 things you can do this week in Liverpool (13 January – 19 January 2025)
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The big thaw’s on its way so at last we can get out there and get properly stuck in to 2025.
If you’re looking for a few ideas, here are 15 things to do in Liverpool this week …
Start your 2025 in style at PINS Social Club
There aren’t many better ways to warm up than with your mates, drinks and fantastic food so head to PINS on Duke Street where you can get on the lanes then grab a slice from Goldie’s and some amazing wings or, if you’re there at the weekend, fill up your table with a Sunday Feast for four.
Find out more here.
Psychic Sally at St Helens Theatre Royal
For a jaw-dropping night of the unexpected, St Helens Theatre Royal hosts the UK’s favourite psychic Sally Morgan, aka Psychic Sally, on Wednesday as part of her latest tour. Known for her hit TV series and live shows, she’ll be sharing mediumship and messages with members of the audience.
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Still time to see Scouse Red Riding Hood at Liverpool’s Royal Court
Looking for a good laugh – it’s January, aren’t we all? Go along to the Royal Court because you can still catch one of the best shows of the festive season. It’s packed with brilliant songs and one-liners that’ll have you laughing out loud from start to finish. On until January 18.
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Try a new beer at Dead Crafty
If you’re skipping Dry January – or even if you’re not because they’ve got some delicious alcohol-free ones – new year, new beer’s got nice a ring to it. Find your 2025 newbie at the award-winning Dead Crafty craft beer bar and bottle shop on Dale Street, with flavours you couldn’t even imagine!
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Fight Night at BOXPARK
This Saturday’s a massive night for fight fans when Darren Till goes up against American MFB Light Heavyweight champion Anthony Taylor. It’s on at Co-op Live Manchester but you can watch all the action at BOXPARK. Admission’s free, from 7pm, and you can get brilliant street food.
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Experience Liverpool’s Old Dock Tour
Here’s a great local history experience – on the Old Dock Tour you can explore and find out all about the world’s first commercial enclosed wet dock that lies beneath Liverpool ONE. Tours are on Wednesdays, Fridays and every other Thursday and Saturday at 10.30am, 12pm and 2.30pm.
Find out more here.
Coffee and lunch at Lucy in the Sky
Lucy in the Sky coffee shop on Exchange Street East is a big favourite with locals and visitors to our city, and once you’ve been in you know exactly why. Go now and you could get a coffee and try out their latest lunch treat – Lucy’s own super-tasty version of the Irish chicken fillet roll.
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Breakfast at Dale Street Kitchen
Like the M&S ads say, this isn’t any ordinary breakfast, this is an award-winning breakfast! Dale Street Kitchen has a superb classic Full English, sourced from craft butchers, or build your own so you get all the bits you love and none of the ones you don’t. They do lovely smoothies too.
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Enjoy the Storeton Village walk on the Wirral
Now it’s a bit less Baltic out there, it’s the perfect time to get out for a crisp winter walk. If you want something manageable that all the family can do together, Storeton Village walk is ideal because it’s only three miles long and on a clear day you get views of the Welsh Mountains.
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There’s 50% off food at La Finca Eivissa
Lots of our restaurants have got fantastic offers on this month so now’s the time to support indies and have a top class meal out. Forget any January blues and get a taste of the White Isle at La Finca Eivissa on Back Colquitt with gorgeous Ibiza-inspired tapas dishes, currently 50% off.
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Ravin Fit is at Prenton Park
We’ve all got good intentions for the new year but if you’re struggling to get started, here’s a way to do it that’s like being on the dancefloor. Ravin Fit, which combines a gym workout with huge club anthems, is coming to Prenton Park this Friday from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.
Find out more here.
Visit The Reader Bookshop and Cafe in Calderstones Park
While you’re having a walk around Caldie be sure to stop off at The Reader. You could pick up a book from the Bookshop to cosy down with once you get home and have a coffee and cake in the café. There’s a mini library too where you can borrow and return.
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Sunday Roast at The Old School House, Lark Lane
This is definitely peak Sunday roast time of year and if you’re looking for a great one, that’s handy for Sefton Park, head to The Old School House on Lark Lane. Tuck in to beef, chicken, pork belly or vegan pie with all the trimmings, served from 12pm every Sunday, and save room for s’mores!
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Take in the sights at Martin Mere, just a short drive from Liverpool
The wildlife on and off the water at Martin Mere looks beautiful in winter, so drive out towards Burscough and see what the residents are up to. Floodlit Swans is an after-hours chance to see wild swans and ducks from the Discovery Hide. January 14 & 21, and February 1, from 5pm-6.30pm.
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50% off food at Zenn on Victoria Street
Reserve a table at Zenn on Victoria Street and you can not only enjoy some delicious dishes – think Pan-Asian small plates like braised beef short rib and chilli prawn tempura, lots of sushi, and grills – in a glamorous setting, you can get 50% off food as well.
Find out more here.