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The Armadillo Tea Rooms

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Café in Liverpool, England

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53°24′23″N 2°59′12″W / 53.4063°N 2.9868°W / 53.4063; -2.9868

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image icon Statue of Carl Jung, with plaque bearing quotation. Armadillo Tea Rooms, circa 1980's

The Armadillo Tea Rooms was a café in Liverpool that were a significant part of the early '80s music scene. This was helped by their proximity to Mathew Street and Probe Records.

They were especially noted for the furry seat covers on the toilets.

The building is now occupied by Flanagan's Apple.

References

  1. "Legendary Liverpool Clubs Of Yesteryear". In 1976 Eric's regular Pete Wylie was sitting in a café in Mathew Street, making a mug of tea last all afternoon
  2. "Larks in the Park". Groovin Records.
  3. "Five go mad on Merseyside". Zang TuUmb Tum and all that.
  4. "Beatles in 1983". 1983: In Liverpool, Paul has lunch with his brother Michael at the Armadillo tea rooms.
  5. Flickr Accessed 2014-02-07


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