The Armadillo Tea Rooms
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The Armadillo Tea Rooms was a café[when?] 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.[1][2][3][4]
They were especially noted for the furry seat covers on the toilets.
The building is now occupied by Flanagan's Apple.[5]
References
- ^ "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
- ^ "Larks in the Park". Groovin Records.
- ^ "Five go mad on Merseyside". Zang TuUmb Tum and all that.
- ^ "Beatles in 1983".
1983: In Liverpool, Paul has lunch with his brother Michael at the Armadillo tea rooms.
- ^ Flickr Accessed 2014-02-07
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