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259 Macketts Lane, Liverpool L25 9NQ
Large main road pub. Carvery , all you can eat breakfasts and live music at weekends.
646 Prescot Road, Liverpool L13 5XE
Large pub on busy shopping street.
8 West Derby Village, Liverpool L12 5HW
Newly refurbished and reinvented. No longer serving real ale.
9 West Derby Village, Liverpool L12 5HJ
Large pub situated in the centre of West Derby Village. Has recently had 6 handpumps installed on the centre bar.
142 Leyfield Road, Liverpool L12 9HB
Typical 60s large one roomed pub
96 Bowring Park Road, Liverpool L14 3PL
Modern open plan pub with the concentration on pub food and television sport.
42 Roby Road, Liverpool L36 4HF
Large food oriented pub was called the Eagle and Child years ago as the topper on the outside sign depicts. Families welcome, Live music on Fridays
Twickenham Drive, Liverpool L36 4QG
recently built retro looking multi room pub
Northway, Liverpool L31 5JA
Just off the A59 Northway, the Alt Park is a member of the Sizzling Pubs branch of the Mitchells and Butlers pub group, so expect food (with an emphasis on steaks), high stools, big tables and families. Cask ale will be one of the national brands.
2-6 Egerton Street, Liverpool L8 7LY
Liverpool CAMRA Pub of the Year 2019. A Splendid back street local, this gem is situated in the Georgian area of Liverpool and has been identified by CAMRA as having a nationally important historic pub interior. Murals by Eric Robinson adorn the walls, thought to have been commissioned to cover a debt. There are fine stained glass windows with wooden shutters and two snugs with wooden benches, note the carved armrests allegedly caricatures of the politically incorrect Peter Kavanagh. Up to four rotating guest beers are available. Irish music sessions
81 Lime Street, Liverpool L1 1JQ
The Vines, built in 1907, is, like its sister pub, the rather earlier Philharmonic, one of the great show pubs of the country, and is on CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
16 Hanover Street, Liverpool L1 4AA
German themed bier hall with extensive range of local craft keg and continental beers. Same chain as Albert’s Schloss in Manchester. This Grade II-listed ale house and kitchen occupies the Casartelli Building, built in 1760. Initially an Italian family-run scientific manufacturing business, it was latterly a wine warehouse. A period of decay led to dismantling in 2001. A campaign to Stop the Rot led to reconstruction using as many original materials as possible.