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Pub Owner Hints Joe Alwyn *Is* A 'Regular' After Taylor Swift Album Namedrop -- Are Her Fans Stalking Him There Now?!

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Is Joe Alwyn the unnamed ex Taylor Swift sings about in The Black Dog? The pub’s owner has come forward to answer the burning question for everyone! On The Tortured Poets Department breakup track, the 34-year-old sings about spotting a…

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The Black Dog Pub Reacts to Taylor Swift Shout-Out, Teases a ‘Certain Blond’ Customer Often Comes In

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The bar has been packed with fans since The Tortured Poets Department dropped April 19.

Taylor Swift Fans Flock to London Pub After Singer Hints It’s Joe Alwyn’s Favorite in New Song

hollywoodlife.com

After listening to ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ Swifties are rushing to visit a bar called The Black Dog.

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Staff respond as Taylor Swift fans flock to London pub mentioned in new album

www.independent.co.uk

Staff have responded after Taylor Swift fans flocked to a London pub apparently referenced on her new album, The Tortured Poets Department.

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Dog Friendly Pubs Glasgow 2024: These are 10 perfect places to go for a post-walk pint with your adorable dog

www.scotsman.com

What’s better than going to the pub? Going to the pub with a dog!

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'Popular' pub next to Himley Hall reopens with cosy log fires and garden terrace

Himley House, off Wolverhampton Road, in Dudley was closed for nearly four months

Police on the scene of cannabis cultivation at former Paisley pub

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Neighbours of the building described a strong aroma emanating from the area.

The tranquil Loch Ness village home to 'cosy' pub serving up 'excellent' fish and chips

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

For the latest edition of the Daily Record's weekly series showcasing the best towns and villages in Scotland, we have chosen the lovely little village of Fort Augustus.

Taylor Swift fans 'refused entry' to one London pub after new album reference

www.express.co.uk

Taylor Swift fans have even been asking the pub for merchandise to commemorate their visit.

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Black Dog Pub Owner Hints That Joe Alwyn Is a Regular at the Venue

www.justjared.com

Ever since The Tortured Poets Department was released last week, Taylor Swift‘s fans have been trying to decode the meanings behind the songs. Well, one song in particular, “The Black Dog,” has gotten some attention. “And so I watch as you…

Pub and restaurant set to open at iconic Leeds landmark The Tetley

www.leeds-live.co.uk

The building has been described as 'a landmark of beer culture'

Pub sparks fury as it bans punters from wearing common item of clothing inside

www.express.co.uk

Critics told the pub "it's not the 90s anymore".

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Celtic fan left stunned as Dermot Desmond walks into pub to watch Scottish Cup semi-final

www.belfastlive.co.uk

Brendan Rodgers' side's were in Scottish Cup semi-final action against Aberdeen

Dilapidated 19th century pub on city street could be turned into shops

This pub has taken on at least four different names, and reportedly once had an unlikely punter – a noisy bird

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Canadian reunites 152-year-old painting with pub

www.bbc.co.uk

John Marrack gifts the 132-year-old pub painting to staff at the Claydon Greyhound near Ipswich.

Bristol pub to close two days a week 'for the foreseeable future'

www.bristolpost.co.uk

It comes following rising costs in the hospitality industry

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Taylor Swift’s namecheck forces London pub forced to hire more security

www.independent.co.uk

Swifites asked the pub to check CCTV for sigthings of the singer

Robinsons Brewery re-opens Lake District pub after substantial refurbishment

Work completed included a refresh of the Queens Head's 16 guest bedrooms, alongside the makeover for the pub, following a significant investment by the brewery.

All rise! Former judge says 'pop-up courts' should be set up in pubs, libraries and supermarkets in bid to restore faith in criminal justice system

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Dame Anne Rafferty, a former Court of Appeal and High Court judge, said libraries, church halls, schools during holidays and even pubs could be used to serve justice.