Strawberry Field, the site immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles hit, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, opens its iconic red gates to the public for the first time in 2019. Previously the site of a …
Strawberry Field, the site immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles hit, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, opens its iconic red gates to the public for the first time in 2019. Previously the site of a Salvation Army children’s home where the young John Lennon played in the grounds, it will now be a unique addition to Beatles tourism. With an exhibition, café, shop, gardens & - at its heart - a Steps to Work programme, for young adults with learning disabilities & other barriers to employment. In the exhibition, visitors can learn more about the history of the site, the café is a place to socialise and enjoy locally sourced dishes, the shop stocks authentic merchandise from handpicked suppliers & the gardens are a calm space for reflection.
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Mar 25, 2025
I often call in for a coffee but today I had lunch. I chose what I thought would be a light meal - baked potato and tuna, but it turned out to be huge! A nice big potato, so well cooked with salad an…Full review by Diane A
Mar 5, 2025
So glad there’s something to see now at Strawberry Field now other than just the gates! Fantastic centre with great food, friendly helpful staff and a very clever interactive exhibition. Nice day t…Full review by Kenneth M
Mar 1, 2025
I may be biased as I work here, but after serving food which always smells delicious and looks amazing I decided to try something myself. I selected the Ham Cheese and Tomato Croque as several custom…Full review by Jean H
Hi Jessica Yes, Strawberry Field can be accessed from Liverpool City centre via the number 76 bus route. We hope you visit us soon. Kind regards The Strawberry Field Team.
Yes you can ,you can also go in the shop for free, they only charge for going in the actually exhibition. It's also worth going in to st.peters church to see the place where John and Paul …
Yes you can ,you can also go in the shop for free, they only charge for going in the actually exhibition. It's also worth going in to st.peters church to see the place where John and Paul 1st met,and the gravestone of Eleanor Rigby.the staff at st.peters church were excellent.
Hi! I am aware that there is a minibus service available but I would rather park at the venue itself. I am also aware that there is limited parking available but in reality, how much parking is actually available? Many thanks.
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Parking spaces for about 50 cars. Plenty of parking spaces available when I visited last week.