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Vernon Arms, Liverpool

Pub added by Old Boots
69 Dale St
Liverpool
L2 2HJ

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Peter Rydings left this review about Vernon Arms

yes very busy worth a visit will call next time when here in Liverpool it was gay pride weekend so you could not see much of the pubs with being so full

On 8th August 2013 - rating: 9
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ROB Camra left this review about Vernon Arms

We've called in several times since our initial vist, the last time being on Wednesday. It's still a very relaxing pub in which to have a beer. I had a pint of Sandstone Onyx which was in very good nick. A must visit when on a Dale Street crawl.

22/09/2009
Called in here for the first time on Sunday as I had been made aware it was now open again. Interesting decor and a sloping floor along with some old bits and pieces all around the place. The big screen was showing Utd vs City which seemed strange as Everton were also playing. We ate here, the food is basic but very good value for large portions. 2 steak baguettes with crisps & salad + one portion of chips (enormous) for £7.80. There are 6 handpumps with Brains Rev James being a permanent and the others are changing guests. I had a couple of pints of the Betwixt Sunlight as I'd had the other beers on the bar previously. It's a good pub, we'll definitely be calling again.

On 5th April 2013 - rating: 8
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Roy Collins left this review about Vernon Arms

A basic two roomed street corner pub with a sloping floor.Good selection of ales.Down sides are a multitude of large TV screens showing football and a fairly run down feel to the decor.

On 28th October 2012 - rating: 6
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Pub SignMan left this review about Vernon Arms

This pleasant two room Dale Street pub reopened in 2009 after being closed for around five years and has been sympathetically refurbished, retaining a number of interesting features. The front room operates almost as two individual rooms, thanks to a partitioning wall that runs from the front door, creating a seating area screened from the bar. It’s a fairly basic space, with wooden floors and more room for standing than is given over to tables and chairs, with a couple of TV screens and a large map of the Mersey to distract the eye. A short corridor leads into a lovely art-deco rear room with a nice tiled floor and some attractive banquettes. The art deco look is enhanced by several large pictures, a period mirror and even the font used to write ‘Gents’ and ‘Ladies’ on the toilet doors is very much of its time. The rear room was made famous by former Liverpool deputy council leader Derek Hatton, who would hold unofficial meetings here before crossing to the nearby Municipal Buildings. In fact, he claims that “More decisions were taken there than were ever taken in the chamber.”
One of the pub’s biggest draws nowadays is the rotating ale selection which on our visit included Peerless Full Whack and Deep Dark Secret, Sandstone Post Mistress, Boggart Rum Porter and house beer Liverpool Organic Johnny Handsome. My pint of Sandstone was in great shape and I was a little loath to depart without trying any of the others.
This is another great little pub in the Dale Street area with an interesting past and a promising future and as such should be incorporated into any serious crawl around the city.

On 21st March 2012 - rating: 8
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Vernon Arms

A traditional corner pub ,the bar counter was high enough down the slope to rest your forearm while drinking vertically which was a pleasant experience.There is a short corridor entrance and seating benches around the front window,while to the rear is the Latham Lounge with a sign hanging over the entrance "Everything in moderation,baby".I counted 7 handpumps and my Liverpool Organic Johnny Handsome was in good nick.This was a brief visit,but I would like to return and spend a little longer to sample more of the wide range of well kept ales in this authentic boozer.

On 3rd March 2012 - rating: 8
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Vernon Arms

Decent two-bar pub with a traditional feel. Limited seating and fairly basic decor. Seven handpumps in total, with several interesting beers including the Boggart Rum Porter (£1.40, half). Only had time for a flying visit, but will return...

On 2nd March 2012 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Vernon Arms

A good pub this one, the barman on our visit defo knows how to sort out the wheat from the chav. As a small group of people decided to waltz in and were a bit worse for wear. There was no confrontation as the the barman just came out from behind the bar and showed them the door. Respectable drinkers at this estab only, well done. Anyway 6 ales on, I enjoyed the Slaters Queen Bee, Phoenix Arizona dry as a desert and L,pool Organic Johnny Handsome. Will call again.

On 2nd August 2011 - rating: 8
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Gill Smith left this review about Vernon Arms

Lovely pub deserving its place in the 2011 Good Beer Guide. 6 real ales available, and we enjoyed All Gates Caskablanca and Rudgate Spring Elixir. Two rooms both with TV, and there was a screen too. Very reasonable food menu too.

On 6th March 2011 - rating: 7
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Old Boots left this review about Vernon Arms

Classic Liverpool pub of the plainer Victorian variety thankfully reopened after a long period in limbo and gently refurbished. Two rooms, a large front bar that may have had a small snug at the front at one time and a small lounge without a counter but looking bigger due to all the wall mirrors. Between the two is an unused encrusta tiled entrance and the toilets. The main bar has a sloping floor, not quite as steep as I remember and certainly not like the Globe, a classy ceiling and a classically styled barback. There is a big pulldown screen for the sport which can attract a big crowd on match nights. The etched windows appear to date from a 1980s existence under the Liverpool Brewing Co but I have no further information on this. Six pumps arranged along the counter selling a changing range of well kept beers from micros and smaller regionals, usually Reverend James, something from Betwixtt, and another from the wonderful Wapping. Euros from Hoegaarden, and Fruli with Becks, Worthington Smooth, Stella, Carling, Guinness and Strongbow providing something for everyone. A broad spectrum of customer ages and types, tourists, locals, workers and layabouts.

On 9th November 2009 - no rating submitted
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