Mathew Street
Mathew Street is a short pedestrian cobblestone street where the Beatles played 292 times at the original Cavern Club between 1961 and 1963.
About Mathew Street
Mathew Street is a short pedestrian cobblestone street where the Beatles played 292 times at the original Cavern Club between 1961 and 1963. You'll find the reconstructed Cavern Club (the original was demolished in 1973), the Wall of Fame with handprints and signatures of every artist who performed here, and John Lennon's statue sitting on a bench. The street hosts Beatles-themed shops selling everything from T-shirts to vinyl records, plus traditional pubs with live music.
Walking the narrow street feels like a pilgrimage site for music fans, with constant sounds of cover bands drifting from doorways. The Wall of Fame stretches along brick buildings, featuring hundreds of names you'll recognize and many you won't. Street performers often play Beatles songs near the statue, while tourists pose for photos and peek into the famous arched entrance of the Cavern Club. The atmosphere shifts from touristy during the day to genuinely musical after 7pm.
Honestly, it's quite commercialized and most of the 'Beatles' shops sell identical mass-produced merchandise at inflated prices. The Cavern Club charges around £5-8 entry depending on the act, but unless there's a tribute band you specifically want to see, the music quality varies wildly. Focus on the Wall of Fame and statue during daylight hours, then grab a pint at the nearby Grapes pub instead of paying club entry fees.
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