Dog, Boot, Top hat? Whatever your game piece, get ready to pass go in your very own real life game of Monopoly...by means of a London pub crawl of course!
Visit the official website for the order of play and other helpful tips: http://monopolyboardpubcrawl.com
London SW1
A 1995 Wetherspoon bank conversion, formerly the premises of bankers Messrs Cocks Biddulph & Co (later to be absorbed by Martins Bank and finally Barclays Bank), the building was designed by Richard Coad and built 1870-73.
London NW1
Excellent value pub in Euston
London WC2
Traditional pub serving Yorkshire ales, with rough-and-ready floorboards, original wooden booths and tiling.
London NW1
The one thing everyone agrees on is that we serve the best Guinness® and countless other great draught beers and ales. Perhaps you should find us and see which it is for you.
London WC2
Traditional pub with Holmes-themed memorabilia, plus restaurant and roof garden.
London SE1
Quirky pub with deep red walls covered in graffiti art and prints, serving food, plus large terrace.
London W1
Classic, Victorian pub with quirky decor on a corner site, with Thai dishes served upstairs.
London E1
Victorian East End pub infamous as site where 1960s gangster Ronnie Kray shot and killed a rival.
London N1
With possibly the finest roof terrace in all of Angel, The Castle on Pentonville Road is a relaxing retreat in trendy, bustling Islington.
City of London, EC2M
Station pub in the former ballroom of the Great Eastern Hotel, offering budget meal deals, real ale.