"The Black Dog" pub has, unsurprisingly, decided to cash in on its good fortune by adding "Taylor's Version" burgers and cocktails to its menu
"The Black Dog" was a quiet London pub until it became a pilgrimage site for Taylor Swift fans who identified it from a song on the US megastar's latest album.
Dewmi Fernando, a 23-year-old tourist from Singapore joined the faithful flocking in growing numbers to the bar in Vauxhall, south London.
She braved the rain to pose in front of the pub's brick front topped with "The Black Dog" signage, and next to a blackboard where the pub's manager has written the lyrics to "The Black Dog" in chalk.
In the song from the "The Tortured Poets Department"/"The Anthology", the 14-time Grammy winner sings about being able to still track an ex-boyfriend's location on her phone.
"Your location, you forgot to turn it off/And so I watch as you walk/Into some bar called 'The Black Dog'/And pierce new holes in my heart," sings the 34-year-old star.