Hardman Street is a major street in Liverpool, England. It forms part of the A5039 and joins Leece Street to the west and Myrtle Street to the west. It lies within the postal district L1 in Liverpool city centre. It is named after the Hardman family of Allerton Hall.[1]

Hardman Street.

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is situated on the junction of Hope Street and Hardman Street, diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Hardman Street and Hope Street form one of the city's most popular nightlife spots,[2][3] particularly with students as both the Liverpool Students' Union and Liverpool Guild of Students are located nearby. Nightclubs and bars in the area include: The Magnet, Hannah's Bar, The Piano Bar, The Hope and Anchor Archived 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine, The Flute, Bumper, Ye Cracke, Fly In The Loaf, The Pilgrim, The Casa, The Everyman Bar and Bistro, The Belvedere and The Grapes

References

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  1. ^ "Liverpool Street Names". www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 August 2001.
  2. ^ "Hardman Street We Love You - Here's Why". The Guide Liverpool. 24 September 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Hope Street Restaurants And Bars Guide | Liverpool Noise". 10 November 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2024.

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