Amy's reviews
Review of Heebie Jeebies
09 Jan 08, 10:32
Yes! 
Popular with students and indie-types which gives it a far more laid back atmosphere than a lot of other clubs in town. It has three different floors and an amazing amount of bars dotted around the place.
Quality music, great range of drinks and a sweaty dance floor what more could you ask for. It is also pretty reasonable, when I went on a Friday it was £5 to get in which is good compared to other, more pricy places in Liverpool.
It is trend, has a pretty hip dress code and attracts some quite interesting people, but this all adds to the great atmosphere. You get the feeling that everyone in Heebie Jeebie is here for the same reason, to have a laugh and enjoy the music which is a great feeling. The staff are friendly, helpful and are pretty quick, keeping bar queue’s to a minimum.
If you are contemplating a night out in Liverpool and appreciate your music then Heebie Jeebie is the place to go - without a doubt, top night out!
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Review of Mo Tearoom
02 May 07, 17:25
Boho chic 
This North African style tearoom is a relaxing spot tucked away off Regent Street and is the little sister of Momo (next door). In addition to the lovely selection of (mainly mint) teas, you can get pastries and mezze from the shared menu. Shisha pipes are on offer too. The seats and stools are very small, so perhaps not one for claustrophobics.
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Review of Bardo
01 May 07, 08:41
Grim interior... 
This is the newer branch of Bardo (cross reference, fulham rd) and although the space is nice and big, the atmosphere is a bit odd. I think this may have a lot to do with the furniture, which is made up entirely of sad looking squidgey sofas in muted mud colours. Miserable. I'm sure the amount of foam in this place soaks up any atmosphere at all. Do not go on a first date here, you'll be doomed. Good cocktails. Somewhat sleazola clientèle.
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