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Liverpool Standard (LS) > Local Liverpool News > Liverpool City Centre News > Liverpool Pub Announces Reopening Event With Reds Legend 2026
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Liverpool Pub Announces Reopening Event With Reds Legend 2026

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Last updated: August 13, 2026 11:47 am
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Liverpool Pub Announces Reopening Event With Reds Legend
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Key Points

  • Celebrations for the opening of a pub in Liverpool are anticipated in the coming week.
  • A Liverpool FC legend is slated to make an appearance at the occasion.
  • The pub is located in the city centre of Merseyside and owned by Stonegate.
  • The pub had been temporarily shut down for renovation work.
  • The pub reopening will be attended by fans of Liverpool FC as well as pub patrons.
  • The name of the ex-player from Liverpool FC hasn’t been revealed in the report details.
  • The date and other arrangements for the celebration haven’t been revealed yet.

Liverpool city centre (Liverpool standard) August 13, 2026 — A Stonegate pub in uk/local/liverpool-city-centre/">Liverpool city centre is preparing to reopen after a major refurbishment, with a Liverpool FC legend confirmed to attend the celebrations.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why has the venue been closed?
  • Who is the Liverpool legend?
  • When will the pub reopen?
  • What could customers expect after the refurbishment?
  • Why could the reopening attract Liverpool supporters?
  • What details remain unconfirmed?
  • What is the background to the development?
  • How could the reopening affect supporters?

The development was reported by the Liverpool Echo in a story titled “Liverpool legend confirmed for pub’s reopening celebrations after note left”. The report says the Merseyside venue has closed temporarily while refurbishment work takes place and will welcome customers again next week.

The reopening is expected to give supporters an opportunity to see a former Liverpool player at the venue. The player has been described as a Liverpool FC legend, but the available report details do not identify the former footballer by name.

A separate Liverpool Echo social-media post also promotes the development, describing the reopening as a chance to see a Liverpool legend. The wording indicates that the player’s appearance is intended to form part of the celebrations rather than being a regular feature at the venue.

The pub’s full name, the confirmed reopening date and the event schedule have not been established from the available information. Customers should therefore wait for a direct announcement from Stonegate, the venue or the Liverpool Echo before relying on unconfirmed details.

Why has the venue been closed?

The pub has been closed to allow a major refurbishment, according to the Liverpool Echo report. The available information does not provide a full breakdown of the work carried out at the venue.

It is not known whether the refurbishment involved the bar area, seating, kitchen, toilets, lighting, exterior frontage or entertainment facilities. No investment figure has been published in the information currently available, and there is no confirmed statement describing the changes in detail.

The phrase “major refurbishment” indicates that the work is more substantial than a routine decoration or minor repair programme. However, the precise scale of the project cannot be confirmed without further information from Stonegate or the pub’s management.

Temporary closures are often used by hospitality businesses when work cannot safely or efficiently be carried out while customers are present. The closure allows operators to complete improvements before reopening and may provide an opportunity to introduce changes to the venue’s appearance, service model or customer offer.

In this case, the refurbishment has also created a platform for a reopening event linked to Liverpool FC. The appearance of a former player is likely to draw attention to the venue as it returns to business.

Who is the Liverpool legend?

The Liverpool Echo describes the guest as a Liverpool FC legend but does not identify the player in the report information available for this article.

That description could refer to several generations of former Liverpool players. The club has a long history of successful teams and has produced or signed many players who remain popular with supporters. Former captains, trophy winners and players associated with major European or domestic triumphs are often regarded as club legends.

It would be speculative to name a possible guest without confirmation. The player’s identity should be established through the full Liverpool Echo report or an official announcement from Stonegate or the venue.

The confirmed appearance does not, by itself, indicate that the former player has an ownership or management role at the pub. There is no available evidence that the footballer is involved in the business beyond attending the reopening celebration.

The event may include an appearance, a formal opening or an opportunity for customers to see the former player. However, photographs, autograph sessions, interviews and personal meetings have not been confirmed.

The wording that customers will have a chance to see the legend should not be interpreted as a guarantee that every visitor will meet the player. Access arrangements may depend on the size of the venue, the event schedule and any conditions imposed by the organisers.

When will the pub reopen?

The pub is expected to reopen next week, based on the Liverpool Echo report and its accompanying social-media post.

As the report was published on 13 August 2026, the reopening is expected to fall during the week beginning 17 August. The exact day and opening time have not been confirmed in the available information.

The use of the phrase “next week” means that the schedule could still be subject to change. Refurbishment projects can be affected by final construction work, safety checks, staffing, licensing matters or the delivery of equipment and supplies.

Customers planning to attend should check the latest information before visiting. They should also confirm whether the celebrations will be open to all customers, whether advance booking is required and whether the appearance will take place at a particular time.

No details have been published about ticketing, entry restrictions, food and drink offers or entertainment. It is also unclear whether the pub will open fully to the public on the same day as the celebration or whether some areas will be reserved for invited guests.

What could customers expect after the refurbishment?

The available information confirms that the venue has undergone a major refurbishment but does not describe its new design or facilities.

Customers may therefore expect to see changes when the pub reopens, although the nature of those changes remains unknown. Possible areas of improvement could include the interior layout, seating, lighting, bar facilities, food service or exterior appearance. These are examples of refurbishment work rather than confirmed details about this particular venue.

The reopening may also bring changes to the pub’s menu, drinks range, opening hours or entertainment programme. Stonegate has not provided the full details in the material available for review.

For regular customers, the most important issue may be whether the venue retains familiar features while introducing a refreshed appearance. For new visitors, the former Liverpool player’s appearance may provide the main reason to attend during the reopening period.

The success of the venue after the initial celebration will depend on its regular service. A high-profile guest can attract attention, but continued custom is likely to depend on the pub’s atmosphere, prices, quality, staff and convenience.

Why could the reopening attract Liverpool supporters?

Liverpool has a strong football culture, and former players continue to have a significant following among supporters. A public appearance by a club legend can attract people who want to see a familiar figure associated with the team’s history.

The event may also appeal to visitors looking for a football-themed experience in the city centre. Supporters attending Liverpool matches, tourists and local residents could all contribute to interest in the reopening.

The football connection may create a larger audience than a standard pub reopening announcement. It could also give Stonegate an opportunity to introduce the refurbished venue to potential new customers.

However, attendance figures cannot be predicted from the available information. The size of the crowd will depend on the player’s identity, the publicity surrounding the event, the venue’s capacity and the access arrangements.

Customers should also be aware that demand could be higher than usual if the guest is a particularly well-known former Liverpool player. This could affect waiting times, seating availability and access to the venue during the celebrations.

What details remain unconfirmed?

Several important details have not been released or were not available in the report information reviewed:

  • The name of the pub.
  • The identity of the Liverpool FC legend.
  • The exact reopening date.
  • The opening time.
  • Whether entry will be free.
  • Whether customers need to book.
  • Whether photographs or autographs will be available.
  • The full programme for the celebrations.
  • The extent of the refurbishment.
  • The amount spent on the work.
  • The pub’s updated food and drink offer.
  • Any official statement from Stonegate.

The Liverpool Echo is the media organisation that reported the development. The journalist’s name was not available in the information reviewed, so no individual author has been attributed to specific statements.

The confirmed facts are limited but clear. A Stonegate city-centre pub has been closed for a major refurbishment, it is expected to reopen next week, and a Liverpool FC legend is due to attend the celebrations.

What is the background to the development?

Liverpool’s pubs have traditionally played an important role in the city’s social and football culture. City-centre venues serve local residents, visitors, match-going supporters and people attending concerts or other events.

Reopenings after refurbishment have become a regular feature of the hospitality sector. Operators may renovate established pubs to improve their appearance, respond to changing customer preferences or strengthen their position in a competitive market.

Other Liverpool venues have also attracted attention after refurbishment or investment. Examples include the reopening of The Grapes on Mathew Street following improvement work and the return of the Globe pub after a reported investment. Those developments are separate from the Stonegate venue covered in this report but show the continuing activity within Liverpool’s pub trade.

The latest reopening has gained additional attention because of the confirmed appearance by a former Liverpool player. That connection gives the event a football focus while marking the return of the pub after its temporary closure.

How could the reopening affect supporters?

For Liverpool supporters, the reopening could provide an opportunity to see a former Reds player in a public setting. The event may be especially attractive to fans who follow the club’s history and enjoy meeting former players.

For regular customers, the main consequence will be the return of the venue after refurbishment. The quality of the new facilities and service will become clearer once the pub reopens and customers can assess the changes.

The event could also increase short-term demand. Supporters should confirm the venue, date, time and entry arrangements before travelling, particularly if the former player’s identity is announced later.

In the longer term, the pub will need to attract customers beyond the reopening celebration. The appearance of a Liverpool legend may generate publicity, but the venue’s continued performance will depend on its everyday offer and customer experience.

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