HARD TIMES & MISERY ON MERSEYSIDE

 

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Time cannot dull the frisson of excitement you get arriving in Liverpool Central, and emerging to a city determined to drink the place dry. The folk here should do a house swap with Newbury and contrast their Sunday nights.

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‘Pool

There’s a majestic quality to the place, only partly dimmed by the chain shop horrors of Liverpool ONE.

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Victoriana

But, as so often these days, the Beer Guide drags me out east towards the Everyman, the Catholic Cathedral and Lennon’s favourite loo (one for Mark Crilley there).

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Plenty of great architecture, fewer great pubs down the nightclub central of Bold Street and Wood Street these days.

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Blue skies

Just as Pubmeister had this year, I struggled to find Hard Time and Misery, which is somehow appropriate.

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It’s tiny

The only sad thing about it was that I was the only customer.  Mind you, three would have been a crowd in the smallest single room bar I’ve ever been in.  Take that, Nutshell.

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That’s your lot

Lovely barman, top beer (Big Hand, NBSS 3.5), good soundtrack (One Step Beyond).

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But I was left a little bemused by the overpowering smell of incense, and the devotion to Nigel Farage.

Funny lot, the Scousers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “HARD TIMES & MISERY ON MERSEYSIDE

  1. Thanks for the shout out, Martin. I’ve heard that if you play parts of Revolution No. 9 backwards you can hear Lennon say, “I’m going to the loo, lads, don’t let anyone touch my pint.”

    I have happy memories of a trip my friend and I made to Liverpool back in 1993. We took the “Ferry cross the Mersey” and, once over there, stopped in at a pub to have a chip butty. Apparently it wasn’t a good one, so I’ve yet to have a proper example of this cuisine. 🙂

    Would you say Liverpool is a great town for pubs?

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    1. Yes, I would, Mark. The Beer Guide entries have a few top many Wetherspoons and micro pubs for some folks, but the classic 60s er.a locals are still there. Great reviews on Simon’s blogs recently.

      A little bit of Pool died when Cains went belly up though.

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