The Philharmonic Dining Rooms, L1

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms, L1 You will find The Philharmonic Dining Rooms in Liverpool within a short stroll of Hardman Street, My Marie-Louise sums up the Phil perfectly.
(2020)

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms, Liverpool, UK

Designer: Walter W. Thomas, 1900

Words are inadequate to describe the utterly fabulous interior of the Philharmonic Dining Rooms. England’s most spectacular pub is named after the Philharmonic Hall opposite and was built in 1900 to cater to concertgoers, and wealthy locals who lived in the area. Dazzling and flamboyant, our pub has its own place in hi

story as 'the most ornate pub in England'. Known as 'The Phil', our magnificent hostelry takes its name from Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall opposite. Commissioned between 1898 and 1900, it is a showpiece in the style of a gentlemen's club. With the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Choir and Society so close, we have long been a favourite with concert-goers and performers alike. Typical of gin palaces, the lavish décor begins on the outside with a set of striking Art Nouveau wrought iron gates at the main entrance that lead customers along a magic carpet of mosaic into the Lobby Bar. As film directors sometimes say, ‘this is the money shot’ – magnificent wood work, Corinthian pillars, stained glass, ceramic wall tiles and a circular hardwood bar faced with brightly coloured mosaic. At this instant there are two types of visitor – those standing looking around with jaws dropping at the architecture and those with jaws dropping at the great choice of cask ales. Since becoming the licensee in 2000, Marie-Louise Wong has transformed the Phil, as it is universally known, from a pub with one indifferent beer, to a destination for real-aleophiles, presenting up to ten notable brews at any time and earning a slot in the Good Beer Guide. It is not unusual to see large groups gathered outside the gates waiting for opening time so the visitors, many of whom come from all over the world, can view for themselves the uniqueness of this much-loved landmark. When asked why people should visit she replied “People should come for the same reasons they go to Venice, Rome or Paris - to be awed by its splendour, to be stunned by the craftsmanship required to build it, to be astonished by it's very survival. They should also come to have a pint of perfect ale, a great meal and to enjoy the humour, the warmth and pantomime that is Liverpool at its best.”

When Liverpool born former Beatle John Lennon was asked what the negative aspects of fame were he allegedly replied ‘Not being able to have a drink at the Phil.’

Find out more here: www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/thephilharmonicdiningroomsliverpool

13/06/2026

🌴 Summer is calling! Join us for delicious cocktails and sunny vibes.

10/06/2026

If only we could 😞😞😞

03/06/2026

Like I just work here 😢

23/05/2026

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19/05/2026

Nights like this >> 🍻

16/05/2026

I meannn 😅😅

13/05/2026

Who could resist 🫣

09/05/2026

Best season approaching ☀️⛱️

07/05/2026

Honestly… what would we do without blue roll? 🧻😂
Spills, last-minute cleanups, minor breakdowns—it’s always there for us 👑

We’ve been shaking up a few new cocktails behind the bar… and they’re ready for you 🍸🔥Dropping tomorrow ⏰✨ Easy to drink...
05/05/2026

We’ve been shaking up a few new cocktails behind the bar… and they’re ready for you 🍸🔥
Dropping tomorrow ⏰✨ Easy to drink, full of flavor 🍊🍹 and made for good nights at the pub 🍻🎶
Swing by, grab one, and let us know what you think 👀👇

Address

36 Hope Street
Liverpool
L19BX

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 11pm
Tuesday 11am - 11pm
Wednesday 11am - 11pm
Thursday 11am - 11pm
Friday 11am - 12am
Saturday 11am - 12am
Sunday 11am - 10:30pm

Telephone

+441517072837

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