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One of Liverpool’s most popular pubs has transformed into a 'vegan paradise' - with a completely meat and animal product-free food and drink offering.

The Caledonia on Catharine Street has launched a ‘creatureless’ food menu, and all drinks will be vegan-friendly, too.

The dog-friendly pub has also developed quite the reputation for being a great place to take your best furry friend for a pint or two. You can even get a beer for your pup.

Affectionately know as ‘The Cali’, the pub’s history can be traced back as early as the 1830s, though it was threatened with closure in 2013.

Thousands signed a petition to save the pub , and council bosses stepped in to help stop the Cali being turned into student flats.

A post on The Caledonia’s Facebook page announced its new '100% vegan-friendly' status yesterday (Thursday)

Part of the post reads: “There are hundreds of restaurants, bars and pubs that serve a lot of meat dishes and now there’s one pub that serves exclusively vegan products

“The Caledonia, being the independent pub it has been since 2010, is going its own way. We’re catering for vegans who very often have little to no choice.

“Please wish us well, we are doing our best to be a great community-minded venue.”

The Cali’s new food offering is a veggie dream - serving fry-ups, “chicken” wings, juicy burgers and more.

The staff are enthusiastic about the menu, offering to explain which dishes are suitable for different dietary requirements - as well as chatting through the ethos of the pub.

It’s currently not possible to book a table, though the team say they may look to open upstairs for bookings in the near future.

To find out more go to facebook.com/caledonialiverpool