REVIEW · LIVERPOOL
Moonshine Saloon Wild West Cocktail Experience
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Liverpool turns into a Western saloon for two hours.
This Moonshine Saloon event mixes interactive theatre, Western costumes, and cocktail-making into one funny night out in Liverpool’s city centre. I like how the story sets you up like a member of Cassidy’s underworld, complete with games and the ever-watchful Sheriff vibe.
Two things I really like: the acting and comedy (expect lots of laughs) and the fact that you don’t just sit and watch—you’re pulled into the action. One thing to consider: you have to bring your own liquor base spirit, and a couple of past bookings have sounded messy, so it helps to double-check your ticket details before you head out.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- A 2-Hour Wild West Night at Moonshine Saloon (No Long Commitments)
- Finding 40 Seel St and Getting Your Western Wardrobe On
- The Story Game: Sheriff Pressure, Cassidy’s World, and Lots of Laughs
- Cocktails in the Spotlight: What’s Included and What You Must Bring
- The Distillery Moment: A Close-Up Look Inside Cassidy’s Moonshine
- Price and Value: Is $75.42 Worth Two Hours?
- Who This Experience Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)
- Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book Moonshine Saloon in Liverpool?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What’s the location for Moonshine Saloon: Wild West Cocktail Experience?
- How long does the show last?
- How much does it cost?
- Is there anything included besides the theatre show?
- Do I need to bring alcohol?
- When will I get confirmation after booking?
- Is it easy to reach using public transport?
- Is it suitable for most travellers?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Costumes included: a Western wardrobe is provided so you can blend in fast
- Interactive theatre format: you’ll be part of what’s happening, not just a spectator
- Cocktails included, base spirit BYO: you supply the spirit, the team handles the rest
- Cassidy’s Moonshine Distillery peek: you may get a close-up look as part of the storyline
- Built for a short night: plan on about 2 hours end-to-end, back where you started
A 2-Hour Wild West Night at Moonshine Saloon (No Long Commitments)

This is the kind of experience that works even when you don’t want a full evening plan. You’re looking at roughly 2 hours, and it ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not scrambling for a late-night route home.
The format is simple: story first, fun second, then drinks that connect directly to the plot. The event leans hard into that Western-town chaos—wandering around the room with games, watching for trouble from the Sheriff character, and getting pulled into Cassidy’s operation if your attitude passes the test.
You’ll also like the “local underground” feeling. It’s not about a museum stop or a lecture. It’s about social energy: mingling, laughing, and letting the actors drive the momentum.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Liverpool.
Finding 40 Seel St and Getting Your Western Wardrobe On
You start at 40 Seel St, Liverpool L1 4BE. Since it ends back at the same location, your best move is to arrive a few minutes early, get your bearings fast, and settle before the story starts.
The event provides Western outfits (think hats and ponchos style wardrobe). This matters more than people expect. Costumes help you act naturally, and they also make it easier to drop into the role the actors want from you. If you’re the type who usually hangs back, the clothing nudges you into the fun side without making it awkward.
This also makes a difference if you’re coming as a couple or small group. You’re all dressed for the same moment, so you feel like you belong right away.
The Story Game: Sheriff Pressure, Cassidy’s World, and Lots of Laughs

The core of the night is interactive theatre. Instead of one scene and then another, the show keeps a lively pace where you’re watching, reacting, and getting involved in the rhythm of the saloon world.
Cassidy’s empire is front and centre, with the Sheriff showing up as the threat and the troublemaker energy. If you pick the right cues—staying playful, staying in character—you’ll get rewarded as the evening moves along.
What stands out from the strong feedback is the tone: belly laughs and actors who clearly enjoy performing. One of the best parts is the welcome and story telling. It’s not cold or distant. You feel brought into the world, not herded through it.
A practical note: because it’s interactive, you’ll have more fun if you’re willing to participate a bit. You don’t have to be an actor, but you should be ready to respond when someone calls your attention.
Cocktails in the Spotlight: What’s Included and What You Must Bring

Here’s the key detail: the experience includes cocktails, but you need to BYO base spirit. That means the team mixes and builds, but you supply the foundation ingredient (your base liquor) you bring with you.
This setup can actually be good value. If you already have a spirit you like, you’re not locked into a generic pour. And you still get the theatre-side benefit: cocktails that feel tied to the story rather than being an afterthought at a bar.
Before you go, think about what this means in real life:
- Bring a base spirit you’re comfortable sipping (you’ll be tasting it in the mixed drinks).
- If you’re coming with friends, you may want to coordinate so you don’t end up with too little or the wrong amount for your group.
- Keep expectations realistic: you’re not buying liquor here. You’re bringing it so the show can make cocktails from it.
If you forget the spirit, you could end up stuck with the theatre side but missing the drinking part. The good news is that the event is clearly designed around this BYO model, and the staff seems ready to rustle up a variety of drink styles once you provide the base.
The Distillery Moment: A Close-Up Look Inside Cassidy’s Moonshine

Midway through the storyline, you may get treated to a close-up tour of Cassidy’s Moonshine Distillery. Even without exact technical detail on what you’ll see, this kind of stop adds a lot. It turns the night from pure performance into a story-linked “backstage” moment.
This is valuable for a few reasons:
- It breaks up the pacing, so the show doesn’t feel like the same scene repeated.
- It gives the world-building a physical anchor. You’re not just hearing about the distillery—you’re getting a look that makes the story feel more real.
- It creates a natural beat before the drinking part ramps again.
If you enjoy theatre but also like a small factual or practical visual component, this is the segment that gives you that extra layer.
Price and Value: Is $75.42 Worth Two Hours?

At $75.42 per person, this isn’t a “cheap night out” option. So you’ll want to judge it as a package.
Here’s what you’re paying for:
- Immersive theatre show (interactive story, not passive entertainment)
- Cocktails included, with you bringing the base spirit
- Western wardrobe provided
- A distillery-related look as part of the evening
For Liverpool, the value angle is the combined bundle. You’re not paying separately for a show, costumes, and a themed drinking experience. Instead, everything feeds the same story, which is why the best feedback keeps mentioning the acting and the laughter—not just the drinks.
You should still weigh one consideration: if you don’t plan to bring your base spirit or you’d rather avoid interactive theatre, the value drops. This is for people who want a little play in their evening and don’t mind being involved.
Who This Experience Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)

This works especially well for:
- Couples who want something different from dinner and a normal bar stop
- Groups of friends who enjoy silly competition, games, and actor-led interaction
- Birthday-type celebrations where people want shared moments and photos in costumes
- Anyone who likes character-driven comedy and doesn’t take the night too seriously
It might be less ideal if:
- You want a quiet, low-interaction evening
- You hate costume culture or feel self-conscious in group settings
- You’re unwilling to bring your own alcohol base spirit
If you’re travelling solo, you can still enjoy it, since the room is set up for mingling. The key is your attitude. Come ready to laugh, and the show will do the rest.
Quick Practical Tips Before You Go

A couple of small things can make a big difference:
- Bring your base spirit and make sure it’s what you intend to drink. The cocktails are part of the experience, so don’t treat the BYO note as optional.
- Arrive a few minutes early at 40 Seel St so you can settle before the story starts.
- If you like getting involved, lean into the interactive parts. The show clearly rewards audience energy.
And one more practical thought: one earlier booking experience sounded chaotic, with ticket confusion. It’s worth double-checking that your mobile ticket details are correct once you receive confirmation, especially if you booked for a specific date or celebration.
Should You Book Moonshine Saloon in Liverpool?
If you want a night that feels like a proper Liverpool “character” experience—fun theatre, Western costumes, and cocktails built into the story—this is a strong pick. The repeated praise is consistent: excellent acting, laugh-out-loud humour, and drinks that feel like part of the event, not a separate add-on.
I’d tell you to book it if:
- you’re comfortable bringing your own base spirit
- you like interactive shows
- you want a two-hour plan that ends where you started
I’d think twice if:
- you’re looking for a quiet, sit-back tour
- you don’t want the BYO setup
- you’re the type who gets stressed by any ticket mix-ups (in which case, just double-check everything once it lands)
FAQ
FAQ
What’s the location for Moonshine Saloon: Wild West Cocktail Experience?
The experience starts at 40 Seel St, Liverpool L1 4BE, UK. It ends back at the meeting point.
How long does the show last?
It runs for about 2 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $75.42 per person.
Is there anything included besides the theatre show?
Yes. The experience includes an immersive theatre show and cocktails. Western wardrobe is also provided.
Do I need to bring alcohol?
Yes. The cocktail program requires you to BYO the base spirit. Liquor is not included.
When will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Is it easy to reach using public transport?
Yes. The meeting point is near public transportation.
Is it suitable for most travellers?
Most travellers can participate.
Can I cancel for a refund?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts. Free cancellation is offered up to that 24-hour window.

























