READ MORE: 12 unearthed photos show shopping on Church Street 34 years ago On August 10, 1985, the ECHO reported how "down in Liverpool's dilapidated Dock Road" a "phoenix had risen from the ashes" in the form of a pub. The site was derelict before it was converted into what rapidly became known "as the city’s wackiest and friendliest fun pub."Īttracting many customers from across the city through the years, the success of Bonkers saw other venues open in Wallasey, as well as further afield in Macclesfield. Previously known as the Regent Hotel, Bonkers fun pub first opened in the summer of 1985 on Regent Road, the Dock Road, north of the Pier Head. A lost Liverpool venue was once loved for being the "wackiest fun pub" in the 1980s.
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