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The Jacaranda Club
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21-23 Slater St
Liverpool, England
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Landmark destination for coffee, cocktails & music, featuring record players sunk into the tables.
Opened in the late 1950s as a coffee bar by local businessman and promoter Allan Williams, the legendary Jacaranda club in Liverpool is steeped in Beatles history. The Beatles were frequent customers, with John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe attending the nearby Liverpool Art College and Paul McCartney studying at the adjacent Liverpool Institute. The club is spread across three floors of music-lover’s heaven. The basement, as it was back in the 50s, is a rehearsal and live performance space, hosting the grass-roots of Liverpool’s music community and giving bands the opportunity to practice on the promise that they perform in the evening, if they’re good enough. Even the murals painted by The Beatles have been restored and still adorn the walls, so many bands would relish the opportunity to rehearse in the same room as the Fab Four (or five) did.
Opened in the late 1950s as a coffee bar by local businessman and promoter Allan Williams, the legendary Jacaranda club in Liverpool is steeped in Beatles history. The Beatles were frequent customers, with John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe attending the nearby Liverpool Art College and Paul McCartney…