An outdoor cinema experience is heading to one of Liverpool’s most popular venues this week before England heads into a second national lockdown this Thursday.
The Bombed Out Church, on Berry Street, says it is giving people "one last thing to look forward to".
Tomorrow, November 4, the iconic venue is screening cult classic Pulp Fiction as its last hurrah before closing until at least December 2.
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The Covid-safe event will feature socially distanced seating, hand sanitising stations and service to your seat after ordering via a QR code menu.
Fans will be able to enjoy the film alongside food and drink, which can be ordered at the venue or in advance with your ticket.
Anyone wanting to order alcoholic drinks will need to pre-book this online, as all alcohol must be served with a ‘substantial’ meal in order to adhere to local restrictions.
Fans can order tickets for the film itself (£10), the film and pizza (£15), or the film, pizza and an alcoholic drink (£20) or two (£25).
Pulp Fiction will be screened tomorrow, November 4, from 6pm.
The event is being held outdoors, so remember to wrap up warm.
It’s important to note that group bookings must be within your own household or bubble and face masks must be worn until you are seated for the film.
This event is 18+. Tickets can be booked via EventBrite here.