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    Passed this pub today,"Mr. O'Tooles",on Regent rd. and wondered what it's previous incarnation was,as I don't recall seeing any pub there,over the last couple of years,at least??

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    Ha,sounds like a right pokey hole!

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    It is trying though. It has gone from Guest House to Wine Bar. Maybe someone has or could play with the 'e' of 'wine' to make it an 'o'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oudeis View Post
    It is trying though. It has gone from Guest House to Wine Bar. Maybe someone has or could play with the 'e' of 'wine' to make it an 'o'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    Passed this pub today,"Mr. O'Tooles",on Regent rd. and wondered what it's previous incarnation was,as I don't recall seeing any pub there,over the last couple of years,at least??


    It was 'The Farmers Arms' for the previous 50 years or so..
    an old local of mine and it was a great pub...

    If anybody on here (I doubt it) remembers Francis that had Blackies on Gt Homer Street in the eighties...a bit of info..

    Francis had The Farmers Arms through the 70's before she bought Blackies news agents..

    I've a few pics taken inside the pub a few years ago...
    Liverpool Days... << my website of Liverpool images

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