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Alma de Cuba is Liverpool’s most spectacular restaurant and bar; an island in the heart of the city, an independent spirit that leaves a lasting impression.
Set inside the magnificent conversion of the former St Peter’s Catholic Church, Alma de Cuba is an eclectic mix of Cuban, Hispanic and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool’s great spirit. Winner of UK’s Best Venue in 2008, this is a must visit destination with Salsa classes every Tuesday, Live Latin music on Thursdays, Sunday Service Gospel Brunch with live gospel choir on Sundays and a carnival atmosphere throughout the weekend with petal drops every Friday and Saturday at 11pm.
Historically Cuba has been influenced by various cultures; Alma de Cuba’s menu mirrors this diverse influence by including spices and flavours from around the world, particularly Caribbean, Spanish and Latin American. The delightful South American and Caribbean inspired cocktails and the up-beat Latin influenced rhythms create an unforgettable experience.
Come and enjoy a quality of service that matches the splendour of the award winning interior.
BY CAR - DIRECTIONS FROM THE M62:
At the end of the motorway, follow signs for the City Centre and Cathedrals (3 miles). Turn left at the Metropolitan Cathedral onto Hope Street. Turn Right at the traffic lights onto Hardman Street. At the church ruins of St. Luke's, turn left (at the traffic lights) onto Berry Street. The third right is Seel Street.
Alma de Cuba is in the city centre, on Seel Street, Liverpool, within walking distance of the main rail and bus stations.
By Train: The nearest rail station is Liverpool Central (3 mins walk). Liverpool Lime Street is a 12 mins walk away.
By Bus: The nearest bus stops are Berry Street, Paradise Street and Hardman Street.
Parking: There is no car parking at Alma de Cuba, but there are car parks at Seel Street, Paradise Street (24hrs) and Hanover Street (24hrs).