Coopers Town House is a vibrant, family-run pub situated on Cases Street in the heart of Liverpool city centre, near Clayton Square and the city's main shopping and nightlife hubs. It first opened in 1925 when Ada Cooper took over the licence, quickly earning a reputation under her name. Over the years, it has become one of Liverpool's most lively and character-filled pubs, attracting both locals and visitors alike. The venue is especially celebrated for its energetic karaoke nights and live music, which create a fun and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the Ropewalks area, the pub is surrounded by historic streets and a bustling entertainment district.
Coopers Town House features the webcams that gives viewers a real-time glimpse into the lively atmosphere of the pub. The camera switches between two different areas of the pub, alternating between the karaoke area/entrance and pub counter, so you can see both the energy of the performances and the bustle of the crowd. This webcam also has sound, allowing viewers to hear the karaoke fun, music, and the cheerful chatter of patrons, capturing the true spirit of a busy Liverpool pub. It's a perfect way for fans and visitors to experience the pub’s lively atmosphere from anywhere in the world.