The building itself has not always been a pub - it used to be an orphanage, a Russian embassy, or even a guest house in which in 1969, Freddie Mercury, lead singer of fabulous Queen, lived.
The Dovedale Towers are known for their historical connections to the Beatles. They played and rehearsed in here several times in their very first days.
Today, the Penny Lane located pub convinces with its friendly welcome, a great range of beers, mouth watering roasts, and music nights.
Dovedale Towers, Liverpool (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Dovedale Towers, Liverpool (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
The Beatles all over the place
Blues and Jazz go together with whiskey and gin
The perfect spot for a break at any time of the day
Big club for Indie and Alternative music
Where the Beatles' song becomes alive
Known from the cover of Ringo Starr's first solo album
Selling all the best in new and used vinyl
In 1940, the Beatles' drummer came into this world
Sir Richard Starkey once lived in here
One of the most influential bands of all times
Synthie Pop & New Wave by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Death Metal & Grindcore since the 80s
Born at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
British Indie Rock from Liverpool
Chart breaking Pop band in the 80s
Former Indie Rock group
Known for their Three Lions hit