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Doctor Duncans
"Doctor Duncan’s is named after William Henry Duncan, the UK’s first Medical Health Officer. Duncan was born and raised in Liverpool before attending Edinburgh University where he qualified as a medical doctor. After moving back to his hometown Doctor Duncan was appointed as Medical Health Officer on 1 st January 1847, the first of this type of Senior Government role in Britain.The pub, dating back to 1901, was built to house Pearl Insurance and is well known for its elaborately tiled interior. Now, in honour of its namesake, it houses an authentic Victorian pharmacy cabinet."
Address: 1 - 2 St Johns Lane Queens Square , Liverpool L1 1HF, XMS, GB
Phone: 0151 709 5100
State: XMS
City: Liverpool
Zip Code: L1 1HF

opening times

Monday: 11:30-23:00
Tuesday: 11:30-23:00
Wednesday: 11:30-23:00
Thursday: 11:30-23:00
Friday: 11:30-00:00
Saturday: 11:30-00:00
Sunday: 12:00-22:30


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Reviews
What an amazing pub! Like a maze ! Love how there are descriptions around wall and different areas to sit in. On the walls are glass displays with vials and jars and medical equipment. Next to the stairs a dentist spit bowl and drill!! Will deffo come here againService: 5/5
Very quiet on a Sunday afternoon, I was one of only a few people. Almost too quiet, kind of a bummer. Had a great English Stout from cask but otherwise the service could have been friendlier and the interior a bit brighter. Classic and rustic with some beautiful rooms but it seems to be missing something special.Service: 4/5
A great find. Beautiful interior, great selection of ales and the food is top notch and great value - only let down today was the number of items that were unavailable pulled pork and fish - a star knocked off for that. Friendly staff and I laughed when I said I wanted to take a photo of the bar and the barmaid said she'd "get out of the way" before dropping to the floor behind the bar! Hilarious - a great sport! Will definitely come back the next time we're in Liverpool.
Lovely pub, and deceptively larger than the exterior would suggest. Great place for traditional Scouse, although they do sell out quickly, however you wouldn't be disappointed with anything you choose as they use good quality ingredients at a reasonable price. Can get busy at high traffic times as it's near the empire theatre. Great history in the place fantastic period features, open fireplaces, and historical artifacts on display. Good range of guest ales if that's your thing
Came here for a wedding reception and it was superb. The pub is full of character and a rich history with varied areas to enjoy a pint. The bar service was where this pub really excels: despite being busy I was seen to swiftly each time. Marble floors and tiled walls; large windows and high ceilings. A definite highlight of my weekend in Liverpool.
We held our 10th beer club here on a Thursday night. What a lovely interior that I was unaware of until I went to the toilet because our mate sat near the door. Cosy open fire, great selection of ales and friendly/knowledgeable staff. Priced good too.Service: 5/5
Doctor Duncan's is such a wonderful place to go for a few libations as it carries a beautiful select of cask beers, which in the centre of Liverpool is a difficult thing to find. I started with a creme brulee sweet stout that was poured perfectly and tasted sublime, then a pint of juicy IPA which once again was outstanding. The decor of the place is in my view a mix of olde worlde and modern which makes it very relaxing and a pleasure to be in. In a word AWESOME!!. Can't rate food as we didn't eat, or see anyone else eating.
Everything a city centre pub should be . Great beer selection and friendly service and all set in a beautiful building right across the park from the museum and art gallery. Love the tile work on the arches and the fireplace. Sat at a window seat and enjoyed watching the world go by over an excellent beer .
Very good Liverpool pub not far from Lime Street Station. 4 cask beers on handpump when I visited including a porter. The pub has an impressive Victorian interior with four different drinking areas, of which the green tiled room is particularly handsome. The pub’s name commemorates Doctor Duncan, the first chief medical officer of Liverpool and a campaigner against poor living conditions in Victorian Liverpool.
They were out of several menu items when we came in for lunch. Food took a long time and not that great. But the pub is beautiful and at a nice location close to Lime Street and museums. I would definitely come in for a drink but go elsewhere for food.Food: 3/5
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