The idea behind this is to head to 12 different pubs and have a drink at each along the way.
So, if you are looking for a merry weekend activity to get you in the festive spirit, we have put together a 12 pubs of Christmas trail in Bromley to follow.
Swan and Mitre
Kicking off the 12 pubs of Christmas crawl is this Greene King spot.
The Swan and Mitre is a Georgian pub and it has rooftop and outdoor seating and is based on Bromley High Street.
Star and Garter
For your second pint, wander slightly further down Bromley High Street until you find Star and Garter.
It is a traditional pub selling everything from draught beer and cider to cocktails and spirits.
The Greyhound
No pub crawl is complete without stopping at a Wetherspoons, and that’s where The Greyhound comes in.
Also on Bromley High Street, this tavern is where you will be stopping for your third drink.
The Barrel and Horn
The Barrel and Horn is a quirky, Bromley pub with vintage backdrops.
Also on Bromley’s High Street, this pub sometimes has music and serves British food just in case you are hungry by this point in the evening.
The Partridge
The Partridge in Bromley is a Victorian-style, traditional pub with ornate chandeliers and a beer garden.
It serves ale and handmade pies as well as other drinks and even hosts live music sometimes.
O’Neill’s Bromley
Everyone knows and loves O’Neill’s as a classic, Irish pub and it is a relaxed chain with sports TV screens.
You can find this pub on East Street and swig your sixth drink before moving onto number seven.
The Railway Tavern
The Railway Tavern describes itself as a “quirky haunt offering modern bar bites and a Sunday roast in quaint digs with a patio”.
This pub is also based on East Street, so just a hop, skip and a jump from O’Neill’s.
Crown and Anchor
The Crown and Anchor described itself as a “no frills” pub with a garden, patio, Wi-Fi and sports TVs.
It can be found on Park Road and even hosts karaoke nights sometimes, so your eighth drink might be accompanied by a trip on stage.
The Anglesey Arms
This is a traditional Victorian pub in the heart of Bromley, based on Palace Road.
It has been serving beer since 1873, so it is well established in the borough’s community.
The White Horse
The White Horse is over 150 years old and is a true, traditional British pub inviting punters to experience a little bit of history when they enjoy a pint.
The pub offers pool, darts, shows sport and hosts live entertainment.
The Red Lion
The Red Lion is a “proper community pub” in the borough and serves CAMRA accredited cask ales.
It can be found on North Road and does not accept reservations, making it a perfect place to walk-in for a festive pint.
The Freelands Tavern
The final stop on the 12 pubs of Christmas crawl is The Freelands Tavern.
Based on Freelands Road, this pub is another Greene King.
The Freelands Tavern offers pizza nights, live music, Sunday roasts and has a garden.