Happy Friday! These are the pubs where you don’t want England’s knockout match…beer is half price until we put one in the back of the net!
Three popular London pubs will probably serve the cheapest pint as they cheer on England’s knockout match
All beer half price until England score – £3.50 a pint – bars where you don’t want England to score!
Three popular pubs in the City of London will celebrate England’s crunch match with pints of beer at half price until our boys score!
Fleets in St Pauls, Nest in Bishopsgate, and Punch Tavern on Fleet Street are offering 50 per cent off beer for Sunday’s game against Slovakia from 4pm up until one of our players scores.
And judging by England’s Group C performances the pubs, owned by Urban Pubs & Bars, will be selling beer at about £3.50 a pint – probably the cheapest in London – for quite a while!
England’s performances to date may have been (ahem) underwhelming we still have faith in the Three Lions and the pubs are looking forward to selling beer at normal prices (on average £7 a pint).
England fans are invited to book a table and arrive early as the half price offer starts at 4pm, a full hour before kick off when our boys could then go and spoil it all by actually putting the ball in the back of the net!
If we don’t score in normal time then at least England fans will have England’s knockout matchhad the cheapest pint in London!
Urban Pubs & Bars, who have just celebrated their 10th anniversary, are determined to be this summer’s one stop shop for the Euros and have planned something for everyone with the finest beers, cocktails, wines, spirits as well as mouthwatering food to enjoy during the games.
UPB is a London pub, bar and restaurant operator founded by Malc Heap and Nick Pring and backed by Davidson Kempner and Global Mutual.
Urban Pubs & Bars’ first site The Whippet in Kensal Rise opened in May 2014.
The group is a London focused business that has grown gradually over the last ten years to become a big success story.
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The company’s sites are some of London’s best Pubs, the portfolio also includes city bars and a group of premium tapas bars. The business has grown to 42 sites with lots of England’s knockout matchopenings planned for this year. The company recently opened The Red Setter taking over the former All Bar One in Northcote Road Battersea and has big plans to open up to ten sites across London this year.
In the last year, the business also successfully opened three other new sites including The Victory at Waterloo Station, The Railway in Putney and The Junction in Islington, with trading exceeding expectations.