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Everton Fans Name New Stadium Pub ‘The Prince Rupert

Evertonians have chosen ‘The Prince Rupert’ as the name of the ‘fan-named pub’ on Village Street at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

More than 6,000 supporters took part in an online vote to name the latest addition to the vibrant, fan-focused area on Level 3 of the West Stand. 

Open to supporters with a membership or matchday access to Village Street, The Prince Rupert will be a social and atmospheric space steeped in the heritage of the Club.

The name was selected from a fan-curated shortlist inspired by local history, football culture, and Everton heritage. 

The winning entry pays tribute to the historic lock-up or tower that features on Everton’s Club crest, named after a historic figure from the 17th Century – tying tradition and local pride into the heart of the matchday experience.

The Prince Rupert will join three other distinctive bars on Village Street:

  • The Queen’s Head – inspired by the pub where Everton Football Club was founded
  • Dixie’s Sports Bar – a lively venue showcasing live sport from around the world
  • Kendall’s Social – a space designed for music, entertainment, and socialising pre- and post-match

Fan Voting Results:

The Prince Rupert – 28.2%
The Southall Arms – 24.9%
Toffee Tavern – 19.5%
Eddie Cavanagh’s – 13.0%
The Royle Oak – 12.9%
The Giants Taproom – 1.6%

Village Street

Named after the original Liverpool street that housed the pub where St Domingo FC became Everton Football Club, Village Street will be one of the most unique fan experiences in the Premier League.

Blending traditional football atmosphere with modern hospitality, Village Street features:

  • Characterful pub environments
  • Street food offerings
  • Live music and entertainment
  • Inclusive food and drink packages
  • Halfway line seating in the West Stand

While Seasonal Memberships for Village Street are now sold out, supporters can register their interest for match-by-match opportunities here.

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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