![]() It was here in the late 1950s, Lennon and fellow original Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, alongside artist Rod Murray and writer Bill Harry formed the 'The Dissenters' - a group of art students who vowed to put Liverpool 'on the map' in their own way. ![]() A plaque on the wall of the pub also celebrates a further connection with the Fab Four. It's also where he took his first wife, Cynthia Lennon, on their first date after meeting her at a college dance. A sun-trap haven in Liverpool city centre - Ye Cracke's beer garden on Rice Street (Image: Liverpool Echo) As an art student in Liverpool, former bartenders claim Lennon would drink Black Velvet, a cocktail made from Guinness poured on top of sparkling wine. ![]() For more nostalgia stories, sign up to our Liverpool Echo newsletter here.įor tourists, The Cracke is perhaps best known for being John Lennon’s favourite watering hole. ![]()
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