Bobby’s Bar is yet another of a string of cafés/bars in the area that by day offer a chilled, relaxed atmosphere for you to sip coffees or the odd pint or two, whilst at night offering a bit of a rowdier, party atmosphere for those looking to start their Friday or Saturday night there. Bobby’s is reasonably sized, like most bars in the area, offering a decent space for its customers without holding the capacity for anything too mad. The prices there are reasonable enough, with a selection of offers on some drinks providing even better value for money. Of a night time, they also have a variety of different entertainment most nights, including karaōke, dance off competitions and live music, providing their customers with plenty of reasons to stay there(as the incredibly unbiased«bobby b» will tell you in his completely 100% unbiased review). I’ve never really been keen on Bobby’s of a night-time as it’s not really my cup of tea but it does seem like a fun place to go if you’re looking for a good time and enjoy such things as karaōke to accompany a few too many drinks.
Isabel O.
Place rating: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Bobby’s Bar and Café has a really cute exterior– with wooden shutters and tiled walls. Upon entering, I noted the establishment was nicely decorated, clean, and the staff were very friendly. I went at lunchtime for a Sunday roast and was really impressed at the £5.95 deal as the food was of a high quality. Bobby’s also showcases quiz and karaōke nights. You can read a full itinerary of their week on their facebook page, which is: (If this link doesn’t work just search Bobby’s Bar Waterloo) I enjoyed Bobby’s during the day, but I don’t think it would be a great night-time venue as it’s pretty small. Perfect for a few drinks in front of the football though.