Concert Square, Liverpool
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Concert Square is a square
Town square
A town square is an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings. Other names for town square are civic center, city square, urban square, market square, public square, and town green.Most town squares are hardscapes suitable for open markets,...

 located in Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool city centre is the commercial, cultural, financial and historical heart of Liverpool, England.Unlike many other cities in the United Kingdom, a ring road doesn't distinguish the city centre from the remainder of Liverpool, although an inner ring road of sorts does exist, with the recent...

, England
England
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. The square itself and its surrounding streets of Wood Street, Fleet Street, Seel Street and Concert Street are populated with some of the city’s best known bars and nightclubs. The area is therefore often referred to as the hub of Liverpool’s nightlife.
An example of some of the bars and nightclubs you’ll find in and around the Concert Square area;
Allure  Baa Bar  Bar Red  Camel Club  CaVa
Chameleon  Django’s Riff  Envi  Heebie Jeebies  Igloo
Koco  The Krazyhouse  La’Go  Modo  Mojo
Mood  The Peacock  Republik  Revolution  Ruby Sky
The Shipping Forecast  Vanilla Rooms  Walkabout  Yates's
Yates's
Yates's is a pub chain, founded as Yates Wine Lodge in Oldham, in North West England by Peter and Simon Yates in 1884.-Business:There are over 70 Yates's pubs or bars in the United Kingdom however, there is no longer one in Oldham. The site of the original Yates' Wine Lodge is marked by a plaque on...

 
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