Black Dog London: Where Taylor Swift fans can find the Tortured Poets Department pub

Taylor Swift fans have flocked to A south London pub linked to a track from Tortured Poets Department.
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The south London Black Dog pub went viral over the weekend after Taylor Swift fans connected it to her new album The Tortured Poets Department.

If you’ve listened to the hitmaker’s latest musical drop, you may recognise the pub’s name is the title of track 17 in her extended Anthology release.

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The lyrics of the song describe a bar, which London fans have identified as the Vauxhall pub.

While it’s yet to be confirmed whether the pub is the one actually referenced in the track, the south London venue has embraced its new status as a Swiftie London landmark

As well as offering a free half pint of its Black Dog lager to fans that quote Taylor Swift lyrics when ordering, the spot has added the line “Home to tortured poets @taylorswift” to its Instagram bio.

Here’s where Swifties can find the Vauxhall based Black Dog pub amid Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department release.  

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Taylor Swift fans have flocked the south London pub as they have linked it to one of her new Tortured Poets Department tracks. (Photo credit: Getty Images)Taylor Swift fans have flocked the south London pub as they have linked it to one of her new Tortured Poets Department tracks. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Taylor Swift fans have flocked the south London pub as they have linked it to one of her new Tortured Poets Department tracks. (Photo credit: Getty Images)

Where is the London Black Dog pub Taylor Swift fans have linked to Tortured Poets Department track?

The London Black Dog pub that has gone viral among Swifties is around a six-minute stroll from Vauxhall station which is accessible via the Victoria line on the Tube.

Address: 112 Vauxhall Walk, London SE11 5ER

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