Subtitle The World's End Here

: A legendary spot for the rock and metal scene, often acting as the "pre-game" spot for the Underworld club downstairs.

In both the film and the physical location, the name evokes a sense of finality. In the movie, it is the 12th and final pub on the crawl where the literal apocalypse begins. In London, it historically sat on the outskirts of the city—the literal "end" of the known world for a traveler leaving town. subtitle The World's End

: Massive, multi-level, and perpetually buzzing with the energy of North London. : A legendary spot for the rock and

Below is a blog post exploring both the cinematic finale and the real-world legendary landmark. Subtitle: The World’s End In London, it historically sat on the outskirts

🔥 : Whether you’re watching Gary King fight for his right to be a "fuck-up" or sipping a craft ale in NW1, The World's End reminds us that endings are usually just the loudest part of the story. If you'd like to tailor this post for a specific audience:

Before it was a film title, The World’s End was (and is) one of London’s most famous pubs. Located directly across from the Camden Town tube station, its history dates back to the 1600s.