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Riva Blu Liverpool

This week's Venue of the Week is Riva Blu Liverpool. Riva Blu is an authentic Italian restaurant located in the heart of Liverpool on Castle Street.

Situated in the historic heart of Liverpool, just a hop skip and a jump away from the bustling Business District; Riva Blu Liverpool overlooks the majestic Liverpool Town Hall at the top corner of Castle Street. 

As you enter the venue their stunning Prosecco and cocktail bar boasts the best in Italian gin, sparkling wine and a wide range of zero alcohol options.

Continuing into the restaurant your senses will pick up the atmosphere reflective of the name Riva Blu; ‘Riva’ Italian for shore and ‘Blu’ being the colour of tranquil seas.

Taking your seat, you will find that the menu has the best variety of traditional Italian dishes with the addition of seasonal specials, guaranteed to satisfy your taste buds.

Why not download the Club Individual App and take advantage of the ‘7 ways to spend 7 days’ promotion, Riva Blu is promoting a different experience for each day of the week.

Riva Blu Liverpool also benefits from an exclusive private event space called the Bullion Room, this room is located on the lower level of the venue and is the perfect space for a special occasion. With cabaret seating for up to 48 guests, space for a singer or DJ and its own bar, the Bullion Room is tailor made for bespoke packages and private functions.

To discuss having your private function at Riva Blu Liverpool contact Aaron at aaron.richards@rivablu.co.uk.

Find out more about Riva Blu Liverpool here.

View our other Venue of the Week features here.

Downtown in Business

£76m spent in Liverpool’s food and drink in Q1

Next week Liverpool Restaurant Week begins. Running from 22-28 April over 75 venues are taking part with hundreds of offers for people to download and enjoy. 

The value of the sector to the city centre economy is laid bare in data from Liverpool BID Company (and platform Beauclair) which analyses UK spend data. 

Food and Drink is now the largest economic sector in the city centre, around 37%. UK card holders spent a whopping £76m in just three months in the city centre’s restaurants and bars. 

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