Thaikhun Street Bar opens in Liverpool One

Thaikhun Street Bar, Liverpool One

Grosvenor Europe has welcomed the debut opening of Thaikhun Street Bar, by the Thai Leisure Group, in Liverpool One.

Created by an in-house team, the Thai Leisure Group’s first concept bar overlooks Chavasse Park and is inspired by travels across Thailand.

Designed by JMDA, the authentic and hand picked bric-a-brac recreates a traditional Thai street interior to the bar.

An expertly-crafted menu features Thai themed cocktails, using specialist regional spirits, featuring an exclusive Nitro cocktail developed to transport people to a full moon party.

In addition, frozen alcoholic slushies to boozy ice-cream smoothies are available alongside a non-alcoholic offer and traditional Thai bar snacks and bowls.

Kim Kaewraikhot, founder of Thai Leisure Group and curator of the Thaikhun Street Bar, said: “Thaikhun Street Bar is the first of its kind in the UK and we are so excited to bring a touch of Thailand to the cocktail scene of Liverpool.

“The team have worked incredibly hard to create something that not only houses great tasting unique cocktails, but something that is also visually individual and quirky.”

Alison Clegg, director, asset management, Grosvenor Europe, added: “The Thaikhun Street Bar concept looks incredible and the thought and attention to detail behind the design, creates an immersive experience for our visitors.

“We are pleased to have worked with the Thai Leisure Group to launch their UK concept here at Liverpool One, further strengthening our appeal and leisure offer.”

The bar will also host a number of weekend entertainment events, including live music nights and DJ sets, plus a choice of bar games.

Cushman & Wakefield and Metis Real Estate Advisors acted for Liverpool One. Wareing & Partners represented Thai Leisure Group.

The Thai Leisure Group is a group of restaurants and bars that is owned jointly by Kim Kaewkraikhot and Martin Stead.

It currently owns and operates the ‘Chaophraya’ and ‘Thaikhun’ group of restaurants.

The couple’s first restaurant opened in Leeds in 2004, and today the group has 18 Thai restaurants across the North of England and Scotland, across the UK’s major cities: Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Aberdeen.

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