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Baltic Fleet

Historic flat-iron pub in Liverpool's docks, pouring craft ales and cask brews amid maritime heritage and Baltic Triangle buzz.

★★★★★4.3 (1831)

Tucked into Liverpool's historic docks, the Baltic Fleet occupies a striking Grade II-listed flat-iron building, serving as a vibrant hub for craft beers, cask ales, and pub classics. This multi-roomed gem blends maritime heritage with a cozy, traditional interior, complete with a gleaming mahogany bar, open fireplaces, and outdoor seating overlooking warehouse conversions. Open daily from noon, it draws locals and visitors for its unique architecture and impressive drink selection in the buzzing Baltic Triangle.

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33A Wapping, Liverpool, L1 8DQ, GB
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Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-11 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-11 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-11 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11 pm
Friday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Saturday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Sunday
12 pm-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take Merseytravel bus 26 or 27 from Liverpool One bus station to the Wapping Dock stop, 5-8 minutes journey, services every 10-15 minutes daily, adult single fare £2-£3.

    Walking

    Walk from Royal Albert Dock along the waterfront path, 10-12 minutes over flat pavements, fully accessible but watch for cyclists on shared routes.

    Taxi

    Taxi from Liverpool Lime Street station, 8-12 minutes depending on traffic, limited kerbside parking nearby, fare £7-£10.

    Ferry + Walk

    Mersey Ferry from Birkenhead to Liverpool Pier Head then walk 15-18 minutes south along the dock promenade, ferries every 20-30 minutes, return ticket £12-£15, scenic but weather-dependent.

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    Local tips

    Seek out the house-brewed cask ales from the on-site cellar for the freshest, most authentic pours.
    Grab an outdoor table to watch the Baltic Triangle's creative scene unfold against historic dock backdrops.
    Visit mid-afternoon for a quieter spot by the fireplace before evening crowds arrive.
    Pair a hoppy pale ale with classic pub pies for a satisfying maritime-inspired bite.

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    Maritime Legacy in Stone

    The Baltic Fleet stands as a testament to Liverpool's seafaring past, housed in a distinctive Grade II-listed flat-iron building at 33A Wapping. This wedge-shaped structure, rare in its form, emerged amid the 19th-century dock expansions that fueled the city's rise as a global port. Named after the Siberian whaling fleet that once docked here, the pub evokes the era when ships laden with goods from distant shores crowded the Mersey. Its sturdy brick facade, weathered by salt winds and time, anchors it firmly in the landscape of industrial Liverpool. Inside, the building's compact footprint creates an intimate, island-style layout with a central mahogany bar that commands attention. Vintage posters of sailing vessels and beer ads plaster the walls, while open fireplaces crackle on cooler days, warming the snug spaces.

    Heart of the Baltic Triangle

    Positioned on the cusp of Liverpool's dynamic Baltic Triangle, the Baltic Fleet bridges the historic docks and the creative district's warehouses reborn as creative studios and breweries. This neighborhood pulses with street art, markets, and independent ventures, making the pub a natural gathering point. Gaze out from outdoor tables to see converted dockside buildings that whisper of cargo ships long gone, now alive with urban energy. The surrounding Wapping area retains its cobbled charm, fringed by the Royal Albert Dock's grandeur just a short stroll away. Here, the air carries faint echoes of ropes creaking and gulls crying, blending old maritime rhythms with modern city hum.

    Craft and Tradition Behind the Bar

    A hallmark of the Baltic Fleet is its dedication to exceptional beers, with a lineup spanning crisp lagers, hoppy pale ales, and house-brewed cask options pulled from dedicated taps. The on-site cellar brews small batches, ensuring freshness that aficionados seek. Beyond pints, ciders and guest brews rotate seasonally, paired with straightforward pub fare like pies, platters, and hearty snacks. The multi-room interior unfolds into distinct zones: a lively main bar, quieter nooks for conversation, and an outdoor terrace ideal for watching the district unfold. Fixtures like enamel signs and wooden settles enhance the authentic pub atmosphere, inviting lingering over a well-balanced brew.

    Daily Rhythm and Timeless Appeal

    From noon each day, the doors swing open, welcoming a cross-section of patrons through to late evening—11pm on most nights, extending to 11:30pm on weekends. Fireplaces glow in winter, casting a golden light over gatherings, while summer spills drinkers onto the pavement. This steady cadence mirrors Liverpool's resilient spirit, where history meets the everyday joy of shared drinks. The pub's standalone presence amid evolving surroundings underscores its role as a constant, offering respite amid the Triangle's creative flux.

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