Quiet London pub The Black Dog sees profits soar after Taylor Swift names song on latest album after it
A PUB namechecked by Taylor Swift is cashing in after being swamped by the megastar’s fans.
The US singer, 34, called a new song The Black Dog after a quiet South London boozer used by an ex.
Bosses are now flogging branded glasses for £20 and mocked the star up as Jesus behind the bar in Vauxhall.
Swifties flocked there at the weekend after Taylor recalls on her new album how actor Joe Alwyn forgot to turn off his phone’s shared location in the wake of their split.
She sings: “And so I watch as you walk, Into some bar called The Black Dog, And pierce new holes in my heart.”
Amy Cowley from the pub said: “The weekend was very busy. We had to turn people away.”
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She said more merch is planned ahead of her summer Wembley gigs, and invited the lady herself.
She added: “We’d love to do something fun with her.”
Their social media pages are currently being flooded by fans desperate to visit the humble boozer - with some vowing to travel across the world.
“Is it bad I want to fly to London just to come to this pub?” one wrote.
Another added: “Booked in for when I come to see Taylor in June.”