1 / 2Everyman Liverpool
π Liverpool, Merseyside
Four-screen luxury cinema with sofa seating and in-seat dining from Spielburger Kitchen. Baby Club screenings cater to parents with infants. Located in the Metquarter with full disabled access and a grand bar on site.
Amazing movie theater! Back home in LA weβre used to reclining theaters, but we had never seen sofa seating beforeβso cozy! It made for the perfect date night after a long day of sightseeing. Parking was super easy tooβright across from the theater and only Β£1.50 per hour after 6pm. We watched The Roses, which felt extra special since we had seen the trailer back home and joked about how epic it would be to watch it in the UK (especially with both Benedict and Olivia being British)βand then we actually did it! One really nice touch: before the movie started, a staff member came in, reminded everyone to silence their phones, and chatted with us a bit. It almost felt like being at Sundance or a film festival. In shortβhighly recommend this place. And to whoever designed the bar seating area: amazing job. Can we be friends? :)
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with older children who can manage a full film in a relaxed, food-service environment. Baby Club screenings are specifically designed for parents with infants in arms. The sofa seating and food service make it a genuinely memorable outing, and the audience tends to be calm and considerate.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Adam
6 months ago
βAmazing movie theater! Back home in LA weβre used to reclining theaters, but we had never seen sofa seating beforeβso cozy! It made for the perfect date night after a long day of sightseeing. Parking was super easy tooβright across from the theater and only Β£1.50 per hour after 6pm. We watched The Roses, which felt extra special since we had seen the trailer back home and joked about how epic it would be to watch it in the UK (especially with both Benedict and Olivia being British)βand then we actually did it! One really nice touch: before the movie started, a staff member came in, reminded everyone to silence their phones, and chatted with us a bit. It almost felt like being at Sundance or a film festival. In shortβhighly recommend this place. And to whoever designed the bar seating area: amazing job. Can we be friends? :)β
Catherine Gamaleldin
a month ago
βLoved being in a smaller cinema with a cosier vibe. The sofas were so comfy as were the cushions, which were clean and quite firm. It all creates a very relaxing ambience. I wasn't quite sure where the entrance was as it looks like a pub entrance rather than a cinema one, so I went to the bar to clarify I was in the right place. I was. The bar itself is quite stylish, and the staff attentive. You can order both food and drink, which is delivered to your seat. You have your own side table too. There is a nod to vegan options on the menu, but a few more choices would be nice. I went to a morning showing, which I've never done before and it was lovely and quiet. Will definitely go back again.β
E Butcher
6 months ago
βReally relaxed atmosphere as soon as you walk in. Nice cosy seating to eat if you come early, as well as being able to eat in your seat. There were good vegan options for food. The toilets were clean and comfortable. Though the staff were a little busy, they were still attentive and friendly. A great first experience here.β
Paul Carroll
a month ago
βStaff were friendly and advised on seating choice. Weren't pushy with food and upselling. There is a luxurious, relaxed feel as you walk into the cinema which is carried through to the screen. The comfort of the seating, the leg-room, and the foot rest, all added to an enjoyable experience.β
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Overview
Four screens fitted with sofa seating fill this Metquarter cinema, with Spielburger Kitchen serving burgers and sides directly to seats during screenings. A grand bar anchors the entrance. Programming includes Baby Club screenings, throwback film seasons, and mainstream releases. Full disabled access throughout. The entrance resembles a pub frontage rather than a cinema β look for signage at street level.






