It's been over 50 years since St Johns Beacon was built and first opened to the public - and we've said goodbye to a number businesses who once called the site home along the way.
And among the nightclubs was the likes of Top Rank, built on top of the multi-storey car park which later became names such as Bailey's, Romeos and Juliet's, Studio 54 and Rotters. Before Radio City took over the top of St Johns Beacon in 2000, it was once home to the revolving Tower Restaurant situated nearly 400ft up in the air
"At street level, there is the popular priced St Johns Inn and 20ft higher than the Tower Restaurant is an observation buffet serving light refreshments. The top of the Liverpool Beacon is 450ft above street level. Total staff at the three restaurants is 125."It continues: "The Tudor look of the St Johns Inn at ground level includes hammered beams, rough plater and has the appearance of an old coaching inn.