Sound - the legend of Duke Street


Located at 52 Duke Street lies Sound, Food and Drink; providing the very best of those three things.
The bar quickly became the new social hub and hive of activity for the Liverpool music scene with their welcoming and enthusiastic approach (both owners, staff and crowd alike..) towards local and touring bands.

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Word of mouth spread like wildfire with raving reviews of their homemade pizzas, which have grown in popularity, be sure to try.

The bar plays host to nights such as Jarg, a local poetry collection which grew to help support Whitechapel Homeless Shelter has its base there, providing absolutely unmissable nights with live music, raffles and poetry readings.

After a major refurb lasting a few months from March 2016, the bar now boasts extra seating and standing space, more accessible and more stocked bar, as well as four large screens showcasing the football or boxing, the bar caters for absolutely everyone and everything.

With their highly regarded pizzas, Sound has now ventured into breakfasts with a number of different options and now with added bottomless prosecco to go with the pizzas every Friday from 5-7pm, there’s something for everyone.

With rumours of a 400 capacity venue to be opened under the bar in the near future, Sound will surely be at the forefront of Liverpool music for years to come.


Words Chris Parkes

Lo Jones

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