Monopoly Board Pub Crawl
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Vine Street doesn't really exist anymore — 21 metres of dead end, the shortest street on the Monopoly board. The Leicester Arms on Glasshouse Street is the closest pub to where Vine Street once ran. First licensed in 1725 as the Harp, rebuilt in 1892, it picked up its current name in 1927 when it was transferred from the Leicester Lounge on New Coventry Street. It's a single-bar corner pub. At pub twenty-three, you are not here for the architecture. You are here because the board says so. Water. Drink water.