Eight well loved restaurants and pubs Merseyside has lost this year

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Eight well loved restaurants and pubs Merseyside has lost this year
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This year several pubs and restaurants in Liverpool have closed

This year has already been a difficult one for businesses, with new challenges to face as the cost of living crisis continues.

Speaking about the closure, Liam said: "It cannot continue that the Lerpwl team over-reach to meet our standards of delivery only for the revenue created to be absorbed in the legal entanglement. The losses incurred in the initial phase of launching, having been delayed and disrupted by Covid, depleted vital resources and hindered the ability to react to the different obstacles faced in the periods since.

"It is in our interest to work with our tenants to help them thrive. We always aim to collaborate, negotiate and compromise, but for this to be successful, a similar approach needs to be adopted by the other side."The Beehive A Liverpool city centre institution, The Beehive on Paradise Street closed in February as long-serving landlady Frances Lloyd decided not to renew her lease.

"I see my staff doing it and I'm not physically able to join in or help them do it anymore which hurts - that's the reason I'm getting out. It's going from me to another couple - it's not going to be a traditional pub as such, they're moving with the times. It's not my pub, it's Greene King's so I don't get a say in it.

Clockworks The team at Clockworks in Wolstenholme Square announced ‘with a heavy heart’ in January that they could no longer make Clockworks a sustainable business in the ‘current climate’. The closure was confirmed on the restaurant’s social media platforms and met with much sadness from customers, with some calling it the ‘best in Liverpool’.

“You are a genuine credit to the hospitality industry. It was a pleasure working with you all. For now, the clocks have stopped.”The Phoenix The Phoenix in Southport served its final drink in January as they thanked customers for their support over the years saying "we couldn’t" have got "this far without you all."

"This is due to the owner retiring. It has been our absolute pleasure to serve our loyal customers, old and new.

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