Liverpool

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Ruzafa rebuilt itself as Valencia's gallery and brunch quarter, which stranded one demographic: anyone who just wants to watch the match. Liverpool, at Carrer de Sueca 74, answers with five screens of Sky Sports, walls of football memorabilia, and Beatles posters filling whatever space remains. Travelling Jezebel lists it among the six bars in Valencia that matter for football.

The formula is the English pub abroad, executed without irony. Pints land with a free tapa, a Valencian habit the bar adopted rather than fought, and karaoke runs every night except Saturday, when the football crowd holds the room until the 3:30am close.

The comparison that settles it: Old Trafford Bar in Valencia leans Manchester and big match theater. Liverpool plays the neighborhood long game instead, seven nights a week, with regulars who treat it as a local first and a sports bar second.

The room reads English pub by way of Anfield: dark wood, scarves, shirts behind glass, and the Beatles watching from every wall. Five screens cover the sight lines so no seat misses the match.

Expect expats, exchange students, and Ruzafa locals in roughly equal measure. Valencia Life profiled owner Natalya Solonynka, whose fundraising work for Ukraine made the bar a neighborhood cause as well as a pub.

Weeknights run relaxed until the karaoke machine wakes up. Saturdays belong to the football, and Tripadvisor reviewers advise arriving well before any Liverpool FC fixture.

What to order

  • 01

    The match pint

  • 02

    The free tapa round

  • 03

    The cider option

  • 04

    The karaoke pour

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