Liverpool is home to a number of fantastic traditional watering holes, however, many much-loved venues are sadly no more. These pubs either stand empty or have been demolished but for many will always evoke happy times or a sense of community and belonging.
Yet, with the cost of living crisis showing no signs of ending and energy bills still skyrocketing we are in danger of losing more.
Over the years, we’ve seen many much-loved pubs close their doors but they’ve not been forgotten. Here, we show you some of the city’s favourite pubs that are no longer open for a pint.
The Grosvenor was a favourite in Wavertree, especially during the 80s. The building is still standing and it has been repurposed into student homes. Photo: Google Street View
6. The Royal, Bankhall/Stanley Road
The Royal, on Bankhall Road/Stanley Road is one of many Stanley Road pubs to sadly close, and it is missed by locals. It is truly a beautiful building but is vacant and run down. Photo: Google Street View
7. Alexandra Hotel, Toxteth
The Alexandra Hotel, Toxteth, has since been demolished. Photo: Google Street View
8. The New Copplehouse, Fazakerley
The New Copplehouse was once a thriving pub, but was sadly demolished in 2013. The site is now home to an ALDI store. Photo: Reptonix/Wikimedia
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