Southport Visiter

Captain Alexander proves a well-run ship for pub chain

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MY FRIEND Ann and I decided to try the new Wetherspoo­ns pub in James Street in Liverpool, the Captain Alexander, named after the founder of the Allan shipping line which used to have offices in the city, writes Neville Grundy.

It is across the road from James Street station in the ground floor of a former office block.

It has one large room panelled with light wood and was very busy when we were there.

The clientele was mixed and included office workers on their lunch break, some families and an unexpected­ly quiet hen party, although to be fair it was still early in the day.

It’s clearly popular even though it has been open for less than three months.

The pub has an outdoor terrace on the first floor, which was filled with drinkers enjoying the sunshine.

The pub is accessible and, unlike some Wetherspoo­ns, has toilets on the ground floor.

There was a good range of real ales, including some I wasn’t familiar with (yes, there are a few) and included: Greene King Abbot; Big Bog Swampy Bitter; Purple Moose Dark Side of the Moose; Yazoo Hop Perfect IPA; St Peters Plum Porter; Big Bog Blonde Bach; Twilighter Fresh Yorkshire IPA; and Lancaster Black. Ruddles Best Bitter is usually on but had run out.

The beers I tried were on good form and Ann enjoyed her Shiraz.

The keg range includes BrewDog Punk IPA and Shipyard American IPA.

It has a good choice of bottled beers, all the wines and spirits that you’d expect and a gin menu called The Little Book of Gin which lists more than 50 gins from the UK and around the world.

The usual Wetherspoo­ns food was on offer and we both enjoyed our meals: a mixed grill for Ann and a skinny chicken burger for me. The Captain Alexander is less than half a mile from Moorfields railway station, and is close to the shops, the Mersey ferries, the Pier Head and the Three Graces.

It’s a worthy addition to a city centre that is already wellendowe­d with great pubs.

The next Southport & West Lancs CAMRA branch meeting is at the Bold Arms, Botanic Road in Churhtown at 8pm on Wednesday, September 11.

Interested welcome.

Our website is at: www.southport.camra.org.uk.

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The first floor terrace provides plenty of room for customers, above; the front of the building, right
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