A few topical pub #tours will be given by @VinnieSullivan in #London during 2025. There will be a few months in between each tour, so you have plenty of time to book and attend. The tours will be a mixture of history, and the pubs involved. The date of the first tour will be released soon. The price will be around £25 and the tour will last around 3 hours.
A few topical pub #tours will be given by @VinnieSullivan in #London during 2025. There will be a few months in between each tour, so you have plenty of time to book and attend. The tours will be a mixture of history, and the pubs involved. The date of the first tour will be released soon. The price will be around £25 and the tour will last around 3 hours.
Updates to follow. Thank you. 🤝
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