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What might a 41-year-old and his 38-year-old brother consider doing once the sun sets? Obviously, we're not as young as we used to be, and still might be recovering from our Hadrian's Wall hike. But it would still be nice to do something out of the ordinary. My brother might have some suggestions. He's been to London before while on tour with his band (he's one-half of the Stars of the Lid duo).
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It's not particularly creative advice, but I like nothing more than having a good meal and finding a local pub for a couple pints. In the past few years, London's become a much better restaurant town, so a good meal is easy enough to find. And while I've heard people complain that there are no good pubs in London, overall I find the atmosphere better and the beers tastier than in bars back home, particularly in pubs in some of the less central neighborhoods.
Good idea, but we may be "pubbed out" by then. We'll be stopping in about every pub we can find either on or near Hadrian's Wall Path, drinking our way across England. In fact, our last stop on the trail is at the King's Arms in Bowness-on-Solway.
I don't see any mention about going for a quick pint!!
What might a 41-year-old and his 38-year-old brother consider doing once the sun sets? Obviously, we're not as young as we used to be, and still might be recovering from our Hadrian's Wall hike. But it would still be nice to do something out of the ordinary. My brother might have some suggestions. He's been to London before while on tour with his band (he's one-half of the Stars of the Lid duo).