Ye Cracke is a historic pub in Liverpool with a strong connection to The Beatles, particularly John Lennon. Located on Rice Street, it’s known as one of the oldest pubs in the city and has long been a popular gathering spot for artists, students, and locals.
John Lennon frequented Ye Cracke during his time as an art student at the Liverpool College of Art, often visiting with friends and fellow artists. The pub has retained much of its old-world charm, with its wooden interiors and cozy atmosphere, making it a must-see stop for Beatles fans interested in exploring Lennon’s early life in Liverpool.
Ye Cracke has a room known as "The War Room," which became famous as a place where people would gather to debate, drink, and discuss various topics. This pub provides an authentic glimpse into Liverpool’s cultural and social life during the 1960s and remains a popular spot for those interested in the city's rich musical heritage.
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