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Childwall Fiveways Hotel(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
Liverpool FC's Premier League title parade will take place on Monday, May 26.
It will then travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout in Childwall, and on to the Rocket flyover.
From there, it will journey along Queens Drive, Mill Bank, West Derby Road and Islington before approaching the city centre via Leeds Street and on to The Strand, concluding at Blundell Street.
While there are many more amazing pubs situated incredibly close to the parade route, we've stuck to the 10 venues that are located on the roads the bus will drive directly past.
The parade will take place on the day after Liverpool's final match of the season, which is a home tie at Anfield against Crystal Palace on Sunday, May 25.
As in 2019 and in 2022, the key advice to supporters is to line the entire route and plan travel in advance.
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Those planning to line the route and cheer the team on should expect the city to be extremely busy, not only on the Monday, but also in the days beforehand as Liverpool is hosting the major music event, Radio 1 Big Weekend.
These are the 10 pubs along the parade route:
The Childwall Fiveways Hotel(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
Despite the parade starting from Allerton Maze, the bus won't reach its first pub until it gets to Childwall Fiveways, where you'll find J D Wetherspoon pub The Childwall Fiveways Hotel.
The Childwall Fiveways Hotel dates back to 1931 and takes its name from the five exits leading off the roundabout.
St Brendan set out on his famous voyage for the Land of Delight in the early sixth century and in 1976 Tim Severin, a British navigation scholar, constructed a replica of the vessel said to have been used by him.
Further up Queens Drive, the bus will pass by the Stoneycroft Toby Carvery, the front of which faces directly on to the parade route.
Plenty of pavements, grassy banks and walls to watch from.
On this junction sits The Belmont pub, which is your final pub en route before the bus reaches the city centre.
Formerly known as Jurgens, The Three Graces is one of only two city centre pubs that sit directly on the parade route.
The venue was renamed a few months after former Liverpool FC manager Jürgen Klopp, who the bar was named after, bid an emotional farewell to the team.
Jürgen's opened in 2019 in the former Tom Halls Tavern building.