
Pubs have shaped British social life for centuries, each with its own quirky rituals. Which boozy tradition do you most want to raise a glass to?
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The Sunday Roast
Born from post-church gatherings, the pub Sunday roast became a national institution. Yorkshire puddings, gravy moats and a pint β what's not to love?

The Lock-In
That mythical moment when the landlord 'forgets' closing time and regulars stay for one more. A cheeky nod to community over licensing laws.

Pub Quiz Night
A weekly gathering of armchair geniuses arguing over capital cities and 90s one-hit wonders. Cheap pens, free crisps, fierce rivalries.

Skittles and Shove Ha'penny
Long before darts ruled the roost, pub games like skittles and shove ha'penny kept punters entertained for centuries in village locals.

The Morning Pint at the Market
Historic market pubs once opened at dawn to serve porters and traders a pint with breakfast. A glorious tradition still clinging on at Smithfield.
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