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Take a stroll down the world famous Penny Lane in South Liverpool and you will come across the iconic Dovedale Towers.

A return to live sports coverage, quiz nights, quality, affordable food and drink including a new range of cask ales have helped Dovedale Towers to return to its former glory.

A relaxed local family pub suitable for all. with a private function room for all occasions, fantastic restaurant & bar food menu’s and a chilled bar area, our customers can enjoy a superb choice of classic British and European dishes in a great atmosphere.

Dovedale Towers History

Situated on the world famous Penny Lane, Dovedale Towers was originally a rich ship-owner’s home and takes its name from a now demolished tower from which the River Mersey and its passing ships could be seen. It has since had a wide variety of occupiers and uses; it has been an orphanage, a Russian Embassy, Barney’s Dance Hall and various pubs. John Lennon and the Quarry Men played here on several occasions in 1957, it was also once a lodging for Freddie Mercury when he played with the Liverpool band Ibex and a launch pad for Derek Nimmo’s presenting career.
More recently it has been a popular student pub and was most recently known as Alma de Santiago and the gastro-style pub Lief Restaurant & bar but on the 18th April 2008 the iconic Liverpool pub returned to its roots as DOVEDALE TOWERS.



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