Leaf

Leaf, Parliament Street,
Liverpool, L8 5RN

www.thisisleaf.co.uk
Nearest station: Liverpool Central
Review

One of Liverpool’s most imaginative and free-thinking venues - tea shop by day, vintage/retro fair space by weekend, multi-use entertainment space by night. Their club night ‘Archive’ has seen Hacienda legends Graeme Park and co lift the roof off, and latter day Mancunian saint Justin Robertson tear the house down. Remarkable it’s still standing, really. And all this in a tea shop…

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