Iconic Southport bar The Carlton reopens this weekend after six month transformation

Andrew Brown
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The Carlton on Lord Street in Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

The Carlton bar in Southport is back open this weekend! 

The iconic cocktail-style bar on Lord Street has been closed for the past six months while an extensive six figure refurbishment has been carried out. 

The Carlton is due to reopen its doors at 6.30pm this Friday (1st July 2022), having been closed for work to be carried out since January. 

Everyone is invited to head down this weekend and check out the bar’s new look.

The relaunch will see a total of 22 new jobs being created. 

Guests will be wowed by The Carlton’s new look, with lots of surprises in store. 

The venue has been a firm favourite among generations of Sandgrounders and visitors due to its sunny beer garden, its excellent live music, the quality of the service and a location right at the heart of the town centre. Older residents will remember the venue as The Red Rum Hotel. 

People will be able to enjoy a tasty variety of food when they visit, with a choice of sharing platters and other dishes. 

The Carlton is owned by local businessman Carl White, who also owns other busy local nightlife venues including Avenue and the Chop House on Scarisbrick Avenue in Southport town centre. 

Among the things which will set the Carlton apart will be the quality of the venue and the experience – which will include table service. 

Carl said: “We are looking forward to keeping our famous table service for our customers to enjoy. 

“It is something we started at The Carlton during the Covid pandemic, when social distancing was so important for everyone. 

“It is something our customers enjoy so we are going to keep it when we reopen for 90% of the time, with the exception of Saturday nights, when we get really busy. 

“It will be a seated table service, different to anything else Southport has to offer. 

“We are also recruiting new staff. If anyone would like to get in touch, please message us via The Carlton Facebook page or email us at: carltonsouthport@gmail.com.

“We are offering very good salaries for bar staff. We want the very best people in Southport to enjoy working here with us.”#

Work is taking place to give a new look to The Carlton on Lord Street in Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Media
Work is taking place to give a new look to The Carlton on Lord Street in Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

When the sun is out, there is nowhere better to be in town than The Carlton outdoor area. Visitors will notice some pleasant changes. 

Carl said: “The outdoor area will look brand new. We have new outdoor furniture, new artificial turf, and new festoon lighting. 

“We are becoming known in Southport more for our outdoor offering than indoors.” 

Lots of work has been carried out inside the bar too, with people due to notice a big difference in how it looks. 

Carl said: “We have moved the bar, so it is now more user friendly when you come in. It was quite awkward the way it was before. 

“It is much more workable as a bar now which will make it a more pleasant experience for people.

“All the pillars inside the bar have been removed too. 

“We want to offer customers high end drinks with good quality brands at reasonable prices.” 

The reopening of The Carlton is another great boost for Lord Street, which is enjoying a real renaissance. 

The Grand (the former Grand Casino) is due to reopen this July following a £3million transformation. New owners are also in the process of converting the former Garrick Theatre, the Pavilion Buildings and the former Debenhams site into new uses. 

Carl said: “There is a really good buzz about Southport at the moment. 

“The town feels like there is lots going on, with a lot of investment coming in.” 

 

  • The Carlton bar, at 88 Lord Street, Southport town centre, will be open Monday to Sunday 12pm – 12am, with the kitchen open 12pm-7pm. 

 

 

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