**Hardys Liverpool: Your Premier Destination for Quality and Comfort**

Nestled in the heart of Liverpool at 22 Mathew St, Hardys is more than just a pub—it’s a vibrant hub where exceptional service meets a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every visit is memorable, whether you’re enjoying a casual drink with friends, celebrating a special occasion, or simply unwinding after a long day.

At Hardys, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse selection of beverages and delectable dishes that cater to all tastes, making us the perfect spot for both locals and visitors alike. Our inviting space is designed for relaxation and socializing, featuring comfortable seating and a lively ambiance that reflects the spirit of Liverpool.

Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we’re always here to assist you with any questions or requests you may have. To enhance your experience, we encourage you to book an appointment or reach out to us directly at 0151 378 7338. For more information about our offerings and upcoming events, visit our website or connect with us on Facebook at Hardys Liverpool.

Join us at Hardys, where quality service and community spirit come together to create an enjoyable experience for all!

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Gwendoline Parker

1 Google Rating

last night I came with my son his first night out after his 18th in lockdown his first pay since bec

1/ 5

last night I came with my son his first night out after his 18th in lockdown his first pay since becoming a plaster to get told he was to young they don't let young in he had id and was brushed of by a women disappointed in this as always went there when we over in liverpool

bryan

5 Google Rating

Good music cocktails and a great atmosphere

5/ 5

Good music cocktails and a great atmosphere

James Keenan

5 Google Rating

Great bar great staff

5/ 5

Great bar great staff

stephen churchill

4 Google Rating

Interesting place to visit on a weekend never know what you'll see

4/ 5

Interesting place to visit on a weekend never know what you'll see

Adam Wyatt

5 Google Rating

This place is class!!! 3/4pm on a Saturday afternoon place is rocking like its 1am!! Really good mus

5/ 5

This place is class!!! 3/4pm on a Saturday afternoon place is rocking like its 1am!! Really good music!

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