The Black Dog, a quaint pub in South London, has become an unexpected destination for Taylor Swift’s devoted fans after being name-dropped in her new song, ‘The Black Dog.’ The US singer’s mention of the establishment has sparked a surge in interest, with fans eager to visit the place where their idol’s former flame allegedly frequented.
In the wake of the song’s release, the pub has seen an influx of patrons and is now capitalizing on its newfound fame. They are selling branded glasses for £20 and have even created a mock-up of Taylor Swift as Jesus behind the bar. The pub’s social media pages have been flooded with comments from fans expressing their desire to visit, with some even vowing to travel across the globe to experience it firsthand.
The pub’s manager, Amy Cowley, revealed that they were overwhelmed by the response over the weekend and had to turn people away. She hinted at plans for more merchandise ahead of Taylor Swift’s upcoming Wembley gigs and extended an invitation to the singer herself, saying they would love to collaborate on a special event.
The Black Dog has become a symbol of Taylor Swift’s impact on popular culture and the enduring power of her personal experiences in inspiring her music. The pub’s newfound fame is a testament to the loyalty and dedication of Swifties worldwide.