St George's day pint (it out)

 

You'll probably want an excuse to get back in our good books before we sit down to write the invite list for our coveted 'beginning of summer rooftop party'.

Here it is.

We would simply love it if you cleared your diary on Tuesday 23rd April and joined the team at putitout for some beers to celebrate St George's day.

You can do this by coming to the Adam and Eve on Wells Street, London, W1T 3QQ from 6pm.

Anyone in a bowler hat gets a free pint of ale.

No dragons.

You may or not know that St George's Day was a major feast and national holiday in England on a par with Christmas from the early 15th century. The Cross of St George was flown in 1497 by John Cabot on his voyage to discover Newfoundland and later by Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh. In 1620 it was the flag that was flown by the Mayflower when the Pilgrim Fathers arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Read some more great facts about St. George's day.

See you there!

9th April 2013

Posted by Charlie