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Doctor Duncans, Liverpool
Liverpool
L1 1HF
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
Strongers . left this review about Doctor Duncans
Doctor Duncans is a large pub with a narrow bar area to the right of the entrance where the serving counter faces high tables across the large front windows. Premium and Craft keg were available alongside Carlsberg and the five hand pumps were drawing Bear Town Brewery’s Indoctrination, Best and Crème Bearlee alongside Neptune Brewery’s Spring Tide and Odyssey.
Split level seating with green panelled walls runs up the left hand side of the pub and part way across the rear. To the right of the bar is a very impressive room with green and brown tiling around the walls and up a thin supporting pillar. It’s worth visiting this pub just to have a look in here. In the right rear is more seating with a bit more tiling, including a fire place which is situated next to a dumb waiter and lots of eating utensils. The service was very friendly and I liked the surroundings so I don’t see why I wouldn’t pop back in again if passing.
On 23rd February 2025
- rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about Doctor Duncans
A large multi-roomed pub with some nice tiling and mosaic on the floor, there were a couple of cask from Beartown plus Titanic Black Ice. A decent enough pub worthy of a visit.
On 20th May 2024
- rating: 7
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Doctor Duncans
Several years since my last visit to Doctor Duncan's, this was our first stop of a crawl around some of Liverpool's pubs. The interior remains very much as I remembered with the narrow front bar, the magnificent tiled room to the side and cosier carpeted areas to the rear and left-hand side of the bar.
We chose to sit in the green tiled room, which felt a little chilly on our winter afternoon's visit, despite the radiators blasting out plenty of heat. Cain's Bitter is a regular beer here. Also on were their Formidable Ale & Raisin Beer. Guests were Lancaster Kaleidoscope & Neptune Equinox. Bar staff were friendly.
Still definitely worth a visit on any tour of Liverpool's pubs and can easily be twinned with the Ship & Mitre.
On 5th January 2023
- rating: 6
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Brainy Pool left this review about Doctor Duncans
I read that this place had been refurbished recently but any changes must have been subtle. Still a beautiful eye catching interior. the real ale choice is only okay these days, it must be said - a lovely White Rat alongside Rev James, Doom Bar, Hobgoblin… yawn. Still, it probably remains in the ‘must visit’ category if just for the architecture.
On 6th November 2021
- rating: 7
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Al Bundy left this review about Doctor Duncans
This very ornate pub has recently been taken over and as such the real ale choice has improved markedly. Gone are the staid constants of Black Sheep, Spitfire, Cumberland, Wainwright's etc and now a more interesting and changing set of ales are offered - Salopian, Titanic and George Wright being examples. Much better than the boring Duncs of old.
On 5th September 2018
- rating: 7
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Brainy Pool left this review about Doctor Duncans
one of many truly ornate pubs in Liverpool with several different rooms with unique character. it's really impressive and without seeing the outside you probably wouldn't guess this was a recent conversion to a pub. beer choice wasn't that great but I believe it has been recently taken over so hopefully on the way up.
On 30th June 2018
- rating: 8
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Ian Mapp left this review about Doctor Duncans
Passed on my way to Lime Street Station. I had read about this one, so thought it prudent to visit.
Nice interior, especially the tiled room off the main bar.
OK pint of Black Sheep.
Photos at my blog - - http://bit.ly/2csv7Qs
On 5th September 2016
- rating: 6
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Peter Rydings left this review about Doctor Duncans
ok place worth a visit to say you have been
On 8th August 2013
- rating: 6
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Pub SignMan left this review about Doctor Duncans
This is a smart multiple room Cain’s pub, just a short walk from Lime Street station. Entering to a fairly standard wooden floor bar area with plenty of high stool seating, you are unprepared for the wonderful, if somewhat incongruous room to the right of the servery. The room is elaborately tiled with an impressive fireplace, high ceiling and some unusual seating and can be reserved for private functions or indeed be closed altogether, so you need to time your visit well to be able to appreciate it. The rear half of the pub is split level and has a good amount of seating including some nice long benches. A TV screen was showing news coverage and there are a number of framed pictures on the walls with accompanying text detailing the various achievements of the eponymous doctor. Confusingly, there was what appeared to be an old dentist’s sink with various frightening looking attachments in the back room.
A good range of Cain’s beers were available including Bitter, FA, Triple Hop (£3.10), Raisin Beer and Blonde Bird, plus a single guest – Springhead Robin Hood. My pint of the Triple Hop was a little underwhelming and others in our group struggled with the quality of their pints suggesting a possible ongoing problem.
The pub has all the tools to be a great success – a well positioned pub with an interesting interior showcasing beer from the city’s largest brewery – but this promise can’t be realised with poor quality beer. I’m prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt and hope that it was a blip, as it’s otherwise a fine place to relax over a pint.
On 19th March 2012
- rating: 7
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Doctor Duncans
A clever conversion from office space,the interior does have a traditional feel.The bar to the right of the entrance had 7 Cains beers and a guest ale,my pint of Triple Hop (£3.10) was acceptable but that did not apply across their range available on the day.The rear seating area is large but a little gloomy.Your opinion about Cain's ales will probably determine whether you pay this pub a visit.
On 3rd March 2012
- rating: 5
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