Blue Bar & Grill first opened and its success later gave way to Baby Blue, a members club situated in the basement of the restaurant.
The nightlife scene on Liverpool’s waterfront began to evolve, seeing people brave the cobbles for nights out there. Occupying a large part of the Edward Pavilion at the Albert Dock, the affectionately known ‘Blue’ was a staple for famous faces and people who "loved to be seen" throughout the noughties.
Members would dress to the nines for a night at the venue which boasted bare-brick walls and a "lounge club" feel. Read More: Liverpool Irish pub that has been serving Guinness and craic for 25 years Baby Blue attracted big names, from local stars to international legends.
And while a schedule of high profile DJs were regularly found behind the decks at the nightclub, it was perhaps best renowned for its comedy nights.
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