Cains Brewery Village

Cains Brewery Village Workspaces and venues for the independent thinkers, makers and innovators to start brewing their ide

26/12/2024
Merry Christmas everyone 🎄
25/12/2024

Merry Christmas everyone 🎄

19/12/2024
19/12/2024

The countdown is on to Liverpool’s biggest New Year's Eve party in Cains Brewery Village, and tickets are selling FAST! 🎉

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19/12/2024
12/12/2024

This winter, Liverpool’s latest street food and entertainment venue, BOXPARK, will open its doors to a new intimate ice rink destination.

26/11/2024

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26/11/2024
26/11/2024

Looking to book your Christmas night out? Email us at [email protected] 🎄🕺🏻

📍Baltic Triangle, Liverpool

25/11/2024

HotShots, Liverpool’s Drink, Dine and Darts experience at Cains Brewery Building has launched a unique fun-filled brunch with a twist!

Address

Stanhope Street
Liverpool
L85XJ

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 11pm
Tuesday 8am - 11pm
Wednesday 8am - 11pm
Thursday 8am - 11pm
Friday 8am - 1am
Saturday 8am - 1am
Sunday 8am - 1am

Telephone

+447973730999

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The History of Cains Brewery Village

Liverpool in the first half of the 19th Century was one of the world's most thriving ports - awash with visitors from all over the globe, money and opportunity.

Robert Cain, the founder of Cains Brewery and builder of the current historic building, rose from being an entrepreneurial 24-year-old brewing his own ale in one pub to a rich and influential businessman with the title of Lord Brocket and an estate of 200 pubs. He bought the brewery and established Cains in 1858, commissioning the current premises around 30 years later.

Robert Cain died in 1907 at the age of 81 and in 1921 the company he had established merged with Walkers of Warrington.

The new Walker Cains business only lasted two years before the Stanhope Street site and the right to brew Cains ales was sold to Higsons, which kept the Cains brand alive and associated with Liverpool for much of the century.