Ye Hole in Ye Wall, Liverpool - pub details

Ye Hole in Ye Wall

Address: 4 Hackins Hey, Liverpool, Merseyside, L2 2AW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0151 227 3809

Nearest train stations Moorfields (0.1 miles), James Street (0.2 miles), Liverpool Central (0.5 miles)

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Jupiters, Liverpool (0.0 miles), Thomas Rigby's, Liverpool (0.0 miles), Andersons Bar, Liverpool (0.0 miles), Railway, Liverpool (0.1 miles), Lion Tavern, Liverpool (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of Ye Hole in Ye Wall, Liverpool

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Small, dark, traditional back street pub. Nothing special. Looks like it could do with a bit of a clean & redecoration.
happytyskie - 3 Aug 2008 16:13
Well, having been the one who got this pub listed on BITE, I suppose I ought to write my review, somewhat belatedly.

Its another fine traditional Liverpool pub, reputedly the oldest in this splendid pubby city. The date 1726 is displayed high up on the wall outside.

Its situated round the corner from Thomas Rigby's in Hackins Hey, one of the ancient medieval streets of Liverpool in the business district, off Dale Street.

There is much wood-pannelling, a fine old fireplace and an unusual telephone booth at the back of the pub.

Real ale was not available on the date of my visit in late March, but I gather it usually is. I did however enjoy a good cheap business lunch.

In conclusion, it's not a must visit pub, but should be included along with Thomas Rigby's if you're crawling in the business area of the city.

Read more about this pub - and Liverpool's other classic gems - in the CAMRA guide to Liverpool's historic pubs, which is a good well illustrated and informative book - good value at only £3.

And, no, in case you're wondering, I don't get royalties from sales.
JohnBonser - 29 May 2008 13:19

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