The Baltic Fleet is a popular independent pub, serving a range of local beers and spirits. It has a lovely outdoor seating area, equipped with heaters for those colder days and nights, as well as seats inside. A new floor is set to open next week, so even more customers can enjoy the CAMRA award-winning pub. The Good Beer Guide gave a special mention to ‘simple well cooked/priced lunchtime food such as traditional scouse’.The Baltic Fleet is a popular independent pub, serving a range of local beers and spirits. It has a lovely outdoor seating area, equipped with heaters for those colder days and nights, as well as seats inside. A new floor is set to open next week, so even more customers can enjoy the CAMRA award-winning pub. The Good Beer Guide gave a special mention to ‘simple well cooked/priced lunchtime food such as traditional scouse’.
The Baltic Fleet is a popular independent pub, serving a range of local beers and spirits. It has a lovely outdoor seating area, equipped with heaters for those colder days and nights, as well as seats inside. A new floor is set to open next week, so even more customers can enjoy the CAMRA award-winning pub. The Good Beer Guide gave a special mention to ‘simple well cooked/priced lunchtime food such as traditional scouse’.

Nine old Liverpool pubs and how they got their names, including Baltic Fleet and Doctor Duncan’s

These much-loved pubs have interesting stories behind their names.

Liverpool is home to many pubs which have withstood the test of time, serving customers for many years. Any Scouser will recognise these pubs, but do you know where their names come from?

From the Baltic Fleet to Ma Egerton’s, we’ve got the scoop on why the city’s iconic watering holes have the names that they do.

So, here are the interesting stories behind nine of Liverpool’s most loved pubs.

So, here are the interesting stories behind nine of Liverpool’s most loved pubs.

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