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Handy map shows all pubs serving takeaway booze for anyone in need of a pint

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pubs were forced to shut its doors for a period of time to stop the spread of coronavirus. For months, Brits have been thirsty for an ice cold pint from their local, but sadly it hasn’t been possible.

However, beers will be delivered to pubs from June 15 to help landlords prepare to reopen by the end of this month. And if you can’t wait that long, a new handy website can reveal all the spots that offer a freshly poured pint.It lists over 306 pubs across the UK and Ireland – but sadly 90% of the locations are in the heart of London.Each listing also explains what they serve, what its opening hours are and whether or not there are food options.The handy map was started by two software developers in east London, Nick and Fede to help support.

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