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Hopskotch prepares for its new and exclusive weekly student soirée
Hopskotch Restaurant & Bar is set to launch its weekly student night in line with Fresher’s celebrations, this Thursday.
Located within the world-renowned luxury hostel, Hoax, the vibrant social hub will provide the perfect place for students to meet, greet and socialise.
To add to student-focused festivities that will occur across the city, many of the venue’s innovative cocktails and signature spirits will be on offer exclusively to students.
Food and Beverage Manager Andy Lester said: “From 6pm each Thursday, our venue will be transformed into the number one social-hangout for the student community.
“The aim is to create a thriving venue, whereby students can relax and unwind, whilst socialising with friends and meeting people with similar interests.”
In addition to being renowned for its international street cuisine and quirky beverages, Hopskotch is also home to an exclusive underground performance venue. Located in the basement, The Hatch provides aspiring musicians with a place to perform in front of a live audience and practice their melodic talent.
Andy added: “Our underground recreational retreat, which is complete with its own bar, stage area, dance floor, football and pool table, delivers a varied range of unmissable entertainment for music, comedy and sports lovers alike.
“The overall uniqueness of our multi-purpose venue certainly makes us the perfect hotspot for students who seek style and sociability.”
For more information about Hopskotch visit www.hopskotchliverpool.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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