A Sunday Spent with Drag Queens and Soulful Tunes in Liverpool
This review covers the Soulful Sunday Roast Dinner with Drag Queens experience in Merseyside, a lively event hosted by FunnyBoyz Liverpool. While I haven’t personally attended, the details paint a picture of a fun, slightly cheeky way to spice up a Sunday afternoon. The event offers a mix of interactive drag performances, soul-themed music, and delicious food options, all set in a relaxed atmosphere. Best of all, the experience can be totally free if you just want to watch from the standing area, or you can opt for reserved seating, a meal, or bottomless drinks—making it accessible for different budgets and appetites.
What I love about this experience is how it creates a lively, inclusive environment that’s perfect for anyone looking to enjoy some humor and music with a dash of glamour. The fact that the event includes a game segment with prizes and a spirited karaoke makes it feel more like a neighborhood gathering than a formal show. Plus, the food, especially the Sunday Roast, gets surprisingly good reviews, which is often not the case at entertainment events.
One thing to consider is that the event’s atmosphere can vary depending on the number of attendees, as one review mentioned that more guests would have made the experience even more fun. Also, the drinks seem to be on the weaker side, so if you’re looking for strong cocktails or a boisterous party, you might want to upgrade to the bottomless option. Still, for the price and the variety of options, this experience offers good value—especially given that entry is free if you just want to watch.
Key Points and Takeaways

- Flexible Entry Options: You can attend for free as a standing customer or pay for reserved seating, a meal, or bottomless drinks.
- Inclusive and Fun Atmosphere: The mix of drag performances, games, and karaoke creates a lively, informal vibe perfect for singles, couples, and groups.
- Food and Drinks: The Sunday Roast receives positive comments for its quality, even if the drinks are described as weak unless you upgrade.
- Engaging Hosts: Drag queens hosting the event bring humor and personality, with some reviews noting their efforts to lead the entertainment.
- Variable Experience: The success of the event depends on the crowd size; larger groups could make it more dynamic.
- Good for a Casual, Authentic Night Out: It’s not a polished show but more of an engaging, community-style gathering for those open to a little spontaneity.
Entering the World of Soulful Sunday Roast in Liverpool

Though I haven’t experienced this event firsthand, the details suggest it’s perfect for those wanting a relaxed, entertaining Sunday afternoon with a twist. The venue, Blundells Supper Club, sets a chilled tone with soul music from the era that inspired the theme. Imagine sipping a glass of bubbly, watching talented drag performers lip-sync or sing, and feeling part of an intimate, supportive crowd.
The event’s structure offers flexibility—if you just want to observe, the standing entry is free, giving you a chance to soak up the atmosphere without extra cost. For those craving a little more comfort, reserving a seat for £8.50 includes a glass of fizz, which helps you settle in and enjoy the show. The meal options are particularly appealing—a single course or the Sunday Roast for £35—and the reviews confirm the food surprises with its quality, making it a value-added feature of the afternoon.
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What’s on Offer: The Experience in Detail

The session runs from 2 pm to 4 pm, a perfect time slot that lets you wind down your weekend without feeling rushed. The drag queens are the stars of the show, providing both entertainment and comedy as they lip-sync or sing during the initial segment, setting a lively, humorous tone. The games section adds an interactive element, where a small crowd of around 11 audience members can buy tickets and win prizes—though, as one reviewer pointed out, larger crowds could have amplified the fun.
Following that, the event includes a karaoke segment, which some found to be a little drawn-out, especially if no one was eager to sing. The drag queens, who seem to be genuinely engaging, sometimes don’t step in to lead the segment, which can leave the mood a bit flat if the crowd isn’t enthusiastic. Despite that, the overall vibe remains upbeat, especially if you arrive with friends or a sense of humor ready.
Pricing and Value: What You Get for Your Money

The free standing entry might be perfect if you’re just looking to watch and experience the atmosphere. But for those wanting a more comfortable spot, reserving a seated ticket at £8.50 includes a glass of fizz, adding a touch of luxury. The full experience—including a Sunday Roast or a single-course meal—costs £35, which is quite reasonable given the quality reviews.
The bottomless booze option at £55 is a tempting choice if you’re in the mood for a lively afternoon with 90 minutes of unlimited drinks like beer, cider, wine (including sparkling), cocktails, and soft drinks. Keep in mind, the drinks are described as weak unless you opt for the unlimited option, which could be a good value if you want to enjoy a sustained drink session.
Who Will Love This?

This experience suits travelers who enjoy lighthearted entertainment in a casual setting—think of it as a friendly gathering with a dash of sparkle. It’s ideal for groups of friends, couples, or even solo visitors who are open to spontaneous fun and don’t mind a small crowd. Those expecting a highly polished show might find it a bit rough around the edges, but the authenticity and humor more than make up for it.
It’s also well-suited for those interested in alternative nightlife or who want a different take on a traditional Sunday with music, games, and good food. If you value good food and an inclusive, lively atmosphere, this event offers excellent value and a memorable experience.
The Sum Up: Who Should Consider This Experience?
The Soulful Sunday Roast Dinner with Drag Queens in Liverpool is a charming, affordable way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon with a twist. It’s perfect for anyone who appreciates music, comedy, and a bit of theatrical flair in an informal setting. The good reviews about the food and friendly hosts suggest you’ll get a genuine, entertaining experience—especially if you arrive with a sense of humor and an open mind.
However, if you’re looking for a polished, high-production show or a packed dance party, this might not be the best fit. The appeal lies in its authenticity and spontaneous charm—a small gathering where you can relax, laugh, and enjoy some soul music with a colorful cast of drag performers.
Overall, for the price (or no price if just watching), it’s a fun, quirky addition to a Liverpool weekend, especially if you’re curious about local, community-driven entertainment. Just keep in mind the crowd size can influence the vibe, so consider going with friends or arriving early to soak up the atmosphere.
FAQs
Is there a cost to attend?
You can attend for free as a standing guest, or pay for reserved seating, food, or bottomless drinks if you prefer more comfort or want to indulge.
What does the event include?
It features drag queen performances, interactive games with prizes, and a soulful soundtrack. Food options include a Sunday Roast or a single course meal, and drinks are available both a la carte and unlimited.
How long does it last?
The event runs approximately 2 hours, from 2 pm to 4 pm, making it a perfect early afternoon activity.
Can I just watch or do I need to participate?
You can simply watch by choosing standing entry or reserved seating; participation in games or karaoke is optional.
Is the food good?
Yes, reviews highlight the Sunday Roast as surprisingly good, which is notable given that entertainment venues often compromise on cuisine.
What’s the atmosphere like?
It’s informal, fun, and inclusive, with a small crowd that encourages interaction and laughter.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended, especially if you want reserved seating or the bottomless drinks option. You can reserve and pay later, giving you flexibility.
This lively event offers a unique way to spend a Sunday in Liverpool, blending humor, music, and good food into a memorable outing. Whether you’re looking to laugh with friends or just soak up the vibe, it’s worth considering for a relaxed, entertaining afternoon.
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