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City centre student bar Hoggins at the Park extend opening hours for freshers week
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Since opening earlier in the summer Hoggins at the Park has been a welcome addition to the Ropewalks bar scene in Liverpool City Centre.
A small intimate, partly open-air venue that has heaters at each table, the site is a breath of fresh air from the style of other venues in the area.
A long-standing favourite on the city’s outskirts, Hoggins, made a bold and exciting move onto Seel Street this 4th July into the vibrant centre of Liverpool’s nightlife. The original site, based in Old Swan, is known for its warm atmosphere and relaxed Irish charm. ‘Hoggins at the Park’ brings something new to the popular nightlife strip.
Now as the thousands of students look to flock back to Liverpool this month the owners have extended the license from the original midnight to 3am. In line with other sites in the street.
General Manager, Calum, said:
“We are pleased to announce we now have a later license at Hoggins at the Park. With this now in place we can now plan for new events and promotions at the site. We will be kicking this off with ‘Freshers WTF Week’ from Thursday 18th September to Saturday 20th September. With offers such as 2 bottles for £5 as well as DJ’s and free entry, we look forward to welcoming students and anyone else who is looking for something a little bit different into the venue.
We will also be running a ‘2 free flights to Dublin’ competition, terms and conditions apply. To enter customers just need to scan the QR Code on site and this will also offer them a 10% discount student offer.”
The venue has also lined up a new weekly over 30’s night with some local legends of the music scene, which looks like filling up fast.
Calum adds:
“Every Sunday from the 28th September we have teamed up with local favourites Charlie C and David Soul to launch a ‘Soul on Sunday’ over 30’s monthly event. This will be a daytime event from 2pm with loads going on and some classic songs from venues in the city over the years such as Kirklands and the Conti.”