Foo Fighters have really gone the extra mile when promoting their new album Concrete And Gold , opening up a quintessentially British pub in the heart of East London.
A punter at The Foo Fighters Arms can expect to sup down on a range of Foo Fighters themed beers, with names such as La Dee Da, Dirty Water and Concrete and Gold.
Done. Done. On to the next one. @foofighters #FooFightersArms pic.twitter.com/Yws0uLBl9N
— Matt Milton (@mattmattmilton) September 14, 2017
Free beer at the @foofighters arms! @SignatureBrew pic.twitter.com/5vCkO1DF7w
— April (@Aprilshack) September 18, 2017
The decor looks incredible – walls are lined with paintings of the band in traditional ye olde English attire, clutching lutes and special songwriting quills.
The pub crest is super cool, and includes two dragon skeletons breathing fire.
With the cosy historic boozer feel, and plentiful pints on tap, it seems Foo Fighters completely get their British fans down to a t. (We love you too, guys).
There are even pub quizzes. This pop-up local is certainly no Pretender…
Had a fab night at the launch of The Foo Fighters Arms in London – loving the decor! #FooFightersArms #FooFighters pic.twitter.com/4JaEFbmhgm
— Sammy Jones (@sammyjonespress) September 15, 2017
@foofighters never been more at home #foofightersarms pic.twitter.com/VJZ53PVTmo
— aurora followill (@aurora_bennett) September 14, 2017
By all accounts, The Foo Fighters Arms is the perfect place for fans to mingle and so far a good time has been had by all.
There’s exclusive Foo Fighters merch to be purchased along with your round, including black print vinyls, t-shirts and even a Foo Fighters tea set.
When your other half does this in the #foofightersarms Ffs! Sorry @foofighters pic.twitter.com/JwKESpo7wM
— Paula R Page (@paulafoosp) September 17, 2017
Here's the list of merchandise available at #FooFightersArms
(Pics: @bonnie1408) pic.twitter.com/qsbLEYvMfR
— Foo Fighters Archive (@FooArchive) September 14, 2017
However, you will need to hurry up if you fancy a visit, as the pub is open for one week only (boo) from 15 – 22 September.
Jules studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University before earning her masters in International Relations at Leiden University in The Netherlands (Hoi!). She then trained as a journalist through News Associates in Manchester. Jules has previously worked as a mental health blogger, copywriter and freelancer for various publications.