Friday, September 2, 2011

No. 84 The Liverpool Arms

Visited on 1/9/11. You want some action hombre ? Well you’ve come to the right place. The Liverpool Arms or ‘LA’ as it’s now known, is Chester’s oldest gay bar and in many ways it’s most unlikely. Outwardly it just looks like a classic street corner Victorian boozer and even when you enter [snitter, snitter] it doesn’t look that different to a regular pub. Then you notice the little chandeliers around the bar - and the prominently displayed portrait of the Queen - and, erm other stuff. Rather surprisingly, following our experience at Chester’s other main gay venue, Bar 69 (No. 35), real ale is served - Bombardier to be precise - and it wasn’t a bad pint either. Well pulled, full bodied and with a creamy head – just how the locals like it, according to the barmaid. As we were about to leave, we were surprised for a second time, as a really fit bird walked in. She headed straight for the stage, looking as if she might have been the act for the night (it was still early). She was very attractive and beautifully dressed, but unfortunately we didn't have time to hang around and see her perform. She did have really big feet though...

4 comments:

  1. I've been in almost every pub in Chester but somehow I can't quite manage this one. Maybe I should just pluck up courage, hold me head high and mince on in.

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  2. I don't think it ever goes really 'Wigstock', although I've never been in on a Friday or Saturday night. It doesn't seem much different to a regular local to me. They're friendly enough and actually serve a decent pint.

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  3. "In the bar they've got flat caps and whippets. In the lounge they've got leather caps and whips".

    Leather cap doffed.

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  4. You can remember my material better than I can myself !

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