I run Britain’s ‘cheapest’ pub selling pints for just £1.70 and cocktails for less than £3
A BAR will become one of Britain’s cheapest for one day only during England’s clash against France tomorrow.
VIVID Bar & Club will be giving away bottles of Stella, Budweiser and Becks for just £1.90 – almost half their usual price.
Vivid Bar & Club will become one of Britain’s cheapest bars tomorrow[/caption] They will bring back the deal for England’s next match if they beat France[/caption]It is also selling two-pint pitchers of Fosters lager and Strongbow cider for £3.45, working out at just over £1.72 per pint.
A cocktail glass is also going for as cheap as £2.90, while a pitcher will be £5.40.
And while the deal is only available for England’s game tomorrow, they will bring it back if they make it to the next round.
Nathan Ahmad, 22, who works at the family-run bar in Herne Bay, Kent, told The Sun: “We are showing the football this year and we’re doing special deals for it.
“We do these things to give back to the community.
“It’s essential for human beings to be able to leave their house and socialise with others.
“This is currently difficult with the current cost of living crisis but we hope that deals like these make it possible without breaking the bank.
“I can almost guarantee this makes us one of the cheapest bars in Britain.
“Being a family-run business we like to do things like this to give back to the community.
“We’re a community-venue. Everyone knows us. There’s no room for greed.”
Bottles of beer are usually £3.50, cocktail glasses are usually £4.95 and pitchers are usually £8.40.
Cocktails on offer include Pornstar Martini’s, Sex On The Beach, Blue Lagoon, Tequila Sunrise and Long Island Ice Tea.
The bar, which has free entry, also turns into a club later in the evening so fans can celebrate there if England secure a win.
And it is the first World Cup the bar has ever shown in its 14-year history. It showed its first Euros tournament last year too.
Meanwhile, another pub has been offering punters lower prices for a pint if England do well.
The Rec Bar’s Rob Field, 45, and Olly Clayson, 44, promised to keep dropping the price of a pint by 50p every time England scores in Qatar.
It meant their cheapest pint of Thatchers Gold or Fosters had been slashed from £3.50 to just 50p for England’s 6-2 win against Iran.
Rob told The Sun last month: “We’re doing it because we are wanting to make the event as big as we can. We want to have fun.
“It will mean people are not just rooting for a win, they’ll be rooting for a goal so they can get a cheaper pint.”