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Colonel's Arms

Taste the Secret Hops and Spices at KFC’s First-Ever Pub


Fried chicken and beer are one of the great modern-day pairings. So when we heard KFC was opening its first pub, let’s just say we were cluckin’ excited. With the World Cup just around the corner, the venue promises an unmatched football experience for fans who enjoy their dirty bird with a delicious pint. Who’s ready to taste the secret hops and spices?

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Colonel's Arms

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Located in Hammersmith, the establishment is called the Colonel’s Arms and is the franchise’s reimagined take on the traditional British pub. Inside, visitors can play on the finger-lickin’ foosball table, enjoy several Colonel-approved beers, ring the specially designed KFC Delivery bell, and have food delivered to them with free gravy as they watch the match on numerous big screens.

For those not in close proximity to the pub, the Colonel’s Arms is selling a bunch of merchandise, including limited-edition pint glasses, coasters, bottle openers and bar mats. These can all be collected on the official KFC Merch store from November 25.

Colonel's Arms

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The Colonel’s Arms will be opened exclusively for one week only, between November 25 and December 1, for walk ins. Tickets are available to pre-purchase on EventBrite now before it opens its doors on Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London.

If you’re a KFC fanatic from a foreign land, you can win a trip to London for the ultimate KFC experience by retweeting the Colonel’s arms opening announcement post at @KFC_UKI.

Colonel's Arms

Image: KFC

Colonel's Arms

Image: KFC

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