Liverpool says goodbye to Crazy Pedro’s after the business released their statement yesterday about the closure of the bar and pizzeria after being unable to continue due to the current economical climate.
The Parr Street venue will have it’s last day on the 22nd of December after being open for seven years.
Crazy Pedro’s is run by hospitality operators Ross Mackenzie, Jobe Ferguson and Lyndon Higginson. They’ve confirmed that the closure of Liverpool’s Crazy Pedro’s won’t affect the Manchester’s site.
The Bar has created memorable times for people in the city, and with it’s music, streetstyle and alternative interior, it was hard for people to miss it.
The staff in the Liverpool site were told about the closure over the weekend so as to offer them as much notice as possible to find another job, especially with the holidays approaching.
Staff have also been offered employment in the company’s Manchester-based sites with conversations underway with local industry connections.
Crazy Pedro’s is set to have a final goodbye party in celebration of them being open for seven years, offering drinks two for one.
Bookings have took over the site after announcing their closure, and the party will pave the way for the company to give back to customers following all their support and to go out with a BANG!