The Richmond, Liverpool - pub details

Address: 32 Williamson Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 1EB [map] [gmap]

Nearest train stations Liverpool Central (0.2 miles), Moorfields (0.3 miles), James Street (0.3 miles)

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Popped in here the other day and had a pint of Bass, which wasn't that bad. The barman was professional, not a great raconteur. Place quite full, some punters rather worse for wear and noisy. When it's full, which is almost always as it's so small, I have to agree with previous comments that the locals can be a bit off-putting. But that's life. The White Lion, The Bee-Hive, The Carnavon and others are a stone's throw away. So there you are.
shouldersarms - 29 Jun 2011 16:18
This pub has deteriorated. Poor attitude by certain staff. Not that friendly anymore.
happytyskie - 29 May 2011 20:29
I agree with Carlurmston this pub is full of attitude. Went for a nice drink and ended up having agro with other customers for standing too close! Work on the friendlinesh!
alerick - 15 Jan 2011 22:46
Proper locals' boozer in the pedestrianised area of the city centre, and with attitude to boot.
It occupies a street corner, and as noted is a strange blend of old and new styles. One small room is dominated by the bar, and whilst the furnishings are far from traditional- lots of leather couches, etc.- the upper part of the room features brewery mirrors and other pubby things which do give some character.
The atmosphere is very much that of a working-class locals place, and good-natured banter prevails. It always seems to be absolutely packed at the weekends, with people spilling outside, which had always deterred me from going in. A jukebox often dominates proceedings.
It's featured more prominently on the CAMRA radar in recent years, with frequent mentions in the local magazine and GBg places. 6 handpumps seems to be the maximum, although like others I found fewer to be in operation on my visit. Apparently, guest ales often feature but the big boys dominated on my visit, Bombardier was fine.
It's not a Liverpool must-visit by any means, and I doubt everyone would enjoy it, but I may just be returning here.
Carlurmston - 8 Jan 2011 11:39
Excellent, small well refurbed 'old fellas' boozer right in the heart of the city. Had a top form pint of Triple F's Moondance (for £2.40).
Snarling_Mallard - 4 Dec 2010 00:44

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