A pop up beer garden is coming to south Liverpool to celebrate the end of lockdown.
Sefton Park Cricket Club is hosting the event and it’s proving popular with many of the tickets having already sold.
The venue is holding the ‘All Out Garden Party’ on the weekend of April 17 and 18, which is the first weekend after pubs and restaurants are expected to reopen on April 12.
Last week seven Liverpool city centre pubs with outdoor areas confirmed they are reopening from April 12.
The cricket club event will include drinks, a barbecue and ‘laid back tunes’. Tickets are being sold on Skiddle, where it says the event is ‘Celebrating the beginning of the end of lockdown with a pop up beer garden’.
There are two sessions each day, from 12pm to 4pm and 4.30pm to 8.30pm, and tickets include a free drink. The event is for over 18s only.
But if you want to go, you will need to be quick as there are only tickets left for the 4.30pm session on Sunday, with people able to book a table for two, or a table for four.
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Those who haven’t managed to get tickets for other slots on the Saturday and Sunday can join a waiting list.
Pubs and restaurants are expected to reopen from April 12 as part of Boris Johnson's roadmap out of lockdown. But venues will only be allowed to reopen outdoor areas and table service must be used. Indoor hospitality is then expected to be allowed from May 17.