Non-alcoholic beer brand Lucky Saint to open its first pub in London

Non-alcoholic beer brand Lucky Saint to open its first pub in London

Tamsin Spargo, Thatsup
Tamsin Spargo

There’s no question that the thirst for low- and no-alcohol drinks just keeps growing, and you’ve probably spotted Lucky Saint beer in plenty of London venues. Things are going so well on the alcohol-free front that Lucky Saint are now opening a pub in London, following a successful round of fundraising. Appropriately, the pub will be named The Lucky Saint.

Taking over the former premises of The Masons Arms in Fitzrovia's Devonshire Street, the pub will sell alcoholic drinks as well as a varied selection of low- and no-alcohol options. Reinvented classic pub food will also be on the menu. As well as being open for drinks, the pub will host events throughout the year and aims to become a community hub.

With no physical brewery in the UK, Lucky Saint will also be using the premises as its HQ in this country. The building covers multiple floors, providing office space for the brand as well as drinking space for its fans. Due to open in March of this year, the pub promises to be welcoming, modern, and inclusive.

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