Prior to its redevelopment into one of Liverpool’s top destinations, St Peters Church was once the city’s oldest Catholic church, having been built in 1788.
Now called Alma De Cuba, the Grade II Listed building is an ultra-stylish restaurant and bar, indulging customers with craft cocktails and mouth-watering dishes.
The newly developed restaurant still retains some of its 18th century features such as the stained glass windows, the upstairs gallery, alter and the king post roof.