The Florist Liverpool, Private Dining Room
24 Hardman St, Liverpool, L1 9AX -
From
£200 min spendUp to
8 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Taking over the former Old Blind School pub, The Florist has transformed the Grade-II listed building into a botany-filled restaurant, bar and nightlife spot.
In what must be one of 'the most photographed bar in the city', the venue boasts two full in-bloom trees in the grand entrance hall, a floral photo wall and artwork from Gemma Compton and graffiti artist Jody Thomas.
The Florist is perfect for all occasions including weddings, business meetings, birthdays and Christmas parties.
Their new Festive Food & Drinks menu will launch from the 20th November.
A private dining room perfect for intimate gatherings for up to 8 guests.
Capacity & layout
Dining
up to 8
Boardroom
up to 8
Cabaret
up to 5
Classroom
up to 8
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type:
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
from £200 minimum spend/day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Audio & visual
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
18
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Roudwan Gibril
It was definitely a fantastic spot for a laid-back afternoon outing. The building itself is stunning, and the interior is super stylish, especially with those cool indoor trees adding to the vibe. From my experience, weekdays in the afternoon are pretty chill here. The staff are really helpful, and the food? Oh, it's top-notch.
Khushbu Barot
The desserts are delicious and the cocktails are very well presented and taste good! The options for mains are very less. The interior is picture perfect!
Jamie D
During our short break in Liverpool, we were guided by reviews for an evening meal and drinks at this restaurant. On the plus side, the building is fantastic and its interior is stylish, especially with its indoor trees. When we arrived on a Thursday night, the place was quiet but did have enough diners to give it some atmosphere. Unfortunately for us, that's where the positives ended. The two serving staff, one of whom was unsuccessfully trying to man the meet and greet pedestal whilst serving diners, seemed to struggle with their service levels to all customers: a case in point being when it came to pay and our waiter disappeared for a good 10 minutes having promised he'd be 'back with the card machine'. We never saw him again! Secondly the food. At best, mediocre pub grub standard that fell well below the expectations set by the visual appeal of the place and the prices charged. So once we'd sat down to eat we were told that various items we had our eye on were off the menu due to 'delivery issues'. Not a good start! My companion and I shared the hummus and flat bread dip as a starter. That was fine but then things went downhill. My burger, was tasty enough, but small and in a bog-standard bun like you'd get at Wetherspoons. Very disappointing. My partner's Chicken skewers with a Satay Sauce was basically like Coronation Chicken. The chicken was overcooked and the sauce was very thin and watery, a completely forgettable dish. We planned to stay longer and have a dessert, but thought best not invest any more of our time, so we got an Uber and went elsewhere. Shame really.
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