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My daughter has just started at Liverpool but wasn't allowed in, presumably because of covid restrictions. I'm not impressed. The students need their guild. It's THEIR guild. Allow them access.
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I was here for Anne-Marie, and it was amazing It was arranged very well. They give us water al the time, because it was so hot. The sounds were great to. So thanks for the perfect night.
Wonderful place in the city of Liverpool. Use the uni bus 699 to get there.
A great place to eat on campus for staff and students, especially during lockdown restrictions. The staff here are all extremely conscious about social distancing regulations and are extremely friendly. Screens have been set up and tables are distanced accordingly. With the online app, you can order drinks and food from potatoes to burritos, all extremely tasty for a reasonable price. You can chose to take the food away or sit and enjoy at the table. At the time of writing, they are changing their service to online click and collect due to recent lockdown restrictions. Can't wait to use this click and collect service and to enjoy their food whilst working through this pandemic period. UPDATE 1st December 2020: The Guild now has a fantastic online click and collect food option which is working great. You can order food to be made immediately (they offer a very quick service) or pre-order to collect at a selected time.
(Review is for a music event). Location is great, loads of cheap parking nearby, and also really close to Lime Street Stn. Venue itself is OK-ish. Quite a low stage so if you're at the back, you won't see much unless it's a seated gig. Bar prices aren't terrible, but not cheap either. The box office opens at the same time as the main doors which is a terrible idea, meaning people who were at the front of the queue have absolutely no chance of getting a decent spot. Pro-tip: tickets for events at this venue can also be picked up from the o2 Academy Box Office on Hotham Street which is open 8.00am-5.30pm Mon-Sat and only a 10 minute walk away. Also, if it's raining, tough. There is a really long corridor inside which could be used for queuing, but this is left empty - only to become a racecourse once the main doors are open. The toilets are clean enough, although you do have to use stairs to get to them. There might be lifts but I didn't see them. Staff were friendly enough (and the event staff were very good, even handing out free Ponchos). I'm not sure if the stage equipment belonged to the band (Greta Van Fleet) or the venue, but the lighting was amazing. The sound mix wasn't great, but I've heard a lot worse, and it's always worse right at the front. Still quite impressive though. I would come to this venue again, but I wish they'd sort out the queuing system. They have the layout and potential to make it very customer friendly, not to mention two thousand people queuing outside next to a main road can't be safe.
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