The Bramley Moore Pub has applied for a license to add another bar on the first floor and a small beer garden.
The traditional pub is the original venue for those visiting Bramley Moore and will be viewed by many Evertonians as the original ‘home’ pub for the new stadium when the club moves for the 2025/26 season. However, it is limited in space and saw fans locked out for both test events due to huge demand to visit the venue.
An application has been submitted to Liverpool City Council to add a first floor bar at the pub and a beer garden to accomodate more fans on match days. It also wants to be able to play music until 2am as part of a change to its licence for the upcoming season.
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The Bramley Moore should have no problem operating at full capacity for home games but will have some competition from a host of new bars set to open on Regent Road.
They include The Terrace towards the north end of the stadium, the three-story Bierkeller-style Bluehouse owned by the current owners of the Hot Wok takeaway near Goodison Park, plus St Domingo’s Bar on the same stretch of buildings.
A marquee, operated in Terry’s Timber yard and owned by the local Reform candidate, is also set to open with the name the Holy Trinity.
Established bars including Murphy’s Distillery, which is run by Evertonians and was another to see huge demand at the test events, Ten Streets Social and The Invisible Wind Factory have all revealed plans to open their doors for Everton fans visiting Bramley Moore. There will also be alcohol served at Sandhills Cafe near Sandhills Station, according to a new application.
Everton will also have their own sellers in the vast Fan Plaza outside the stadium and at bars and ‘walk in shops’ inside the stadium itself.
