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26 London pubs are offering ‘bottomless Guinness’ for the Six Nations

The offer at Stonegate Group pubs lasts all the way until St Patrick’s Day on March 17

Leonie Cooper
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Leonie Cooper
Food & Drink Editor, London
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First came bottomless lasagna, now comes bottomless Guinness. 

A host of pubs across London will be offering endless pints of Guinness for the duration of the Six Nations rugby tournament, until St Patrick’s Day (Monday March 17). Looks like that Guinness crisis is over, then.

All the pubs are part of the Social Pub & Kitchen wing of the Stonegate Group, which includes The Earl of Camden, Highbury’s Famous Cock Tavern, The Long Acre in Covent Garden, and Marquis of Wellington in Bermondsey. 

The bottomless Guinness offer is part of the group’s ‘Icon’s Brunch’ deal, which also includes food as well as endless booze for two hours – which is probably a good thing, in order to soak it up all that alcohol. Food includes pizza, burgers and fried breakfasts (this isn’t bottomless, alas). You also don’t have to choose Guinness as your bottomless booze. Wine, cocktails, prosecco and spirits are also available. 

Prices for the offer vary depending on the pub you choose, but at Minories in the City of London the brunch is £34 from Sunday to Friday, and £36 on Saturdays. At The Bell in Walthamstow it’s £37 from Sunday to Friday and £39 on Saturdays. And yes, it is available every day of the week. 

Here are all the London pubs serving the bottomless Guinness brunch.

  • The Alice, 133 Houndsditch, City of London, EC3A 7BX
  • The Bay & Bracket, 17-19 Artillery Row, Victoria, SW1P 1RH
  • The Bell, 617 Forest Road, Walthamstow, E17 4NE
  • The Bridge Tap, 32 Borough High Street, London Bridge, SE1 1XU
  • Bucks Head, 202 Camden High Street, NW1 8QR
  • The Cannick Tapps, 105-109 Cannon Street, City of London, EC4N 5AD
  • Duke of Somerset, 15 Little Somerset Street, City of London, E1 8AH
  • Editors Tap, 5-11 Fetter Lane, City of London, EC4A 1BR
  • Earl of Camden, 55 Parkway, Camden Town, NW1 7PN
  • Famous Cock Tavern, 259 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1RU
  • Famous Three Kings, 171 North End Road, Fulham, W14 9AE
  • Fox on the Green, 1 Islington Green, N1 2XH
  • The Fox, 39 Church Street, Twickenham, TW1 3NR
  • The Garratt and Gauge, 8 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3TA
  • The Hop Poles, 17-19 King Street, Hammersmith, W6 9HR
  • The Long Acre, 1 Upper Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, WC2H 9NY
  • The Lost Hour, 217-219 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NB
  • Marquis of Wellington, 21 Druid Street, Bermondsey, SE1 2HH
  • Minories, 64-73 Minories, City of London, EC3N 1JL
  • Prince of Teck, 161 Earl’s Court Road, SW5 9RQ
  • Tank and Paddle, 201 Bishopsgate, City of London, EC2M 3AB
  • Tank and Paddle, 3 Mincing Lane, Minster Court, City of London, EC3R 7AA
  • Temperance, 90 Fulham High Street, SW6 3LF
  • Victoria Taps, 27 Gillingham Street, Pimlico, SW1V 1HP
  • The Vineyard, 179 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1RG
  • The Whitecross Tap, 142-146 Whitecross Street, Clerkenwell, EC1Y 8QJ

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