London Marathon Freebies

   

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On Sunday, 28th April, runners will take to the streets of London once again for the London Marathon. After such a lot of calories burnt, we thought you might need a few places to recharge for free! So bring along your medal and tuck into your well earned rewards.

WHAT: Free Wild Bowls
WHEN: Lunchtime, 29 April, 2019
WHERE: Mac & Wild Fitzrovia and Mac & Wild Devonshire Square
(65 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 7PS, & 9A Devonshire Square,
EC2M 4YN
)
PRICE: Free (with Marathon medal)
OUR RATING: Do It!


Mac & Wild have to have some of the best Scottish restaurants in the whole of London. Even better, on the 29th April they’re offering all Marathon medal holders the newly introduced Wild Bowl completely free. Choose from the Wild Salmon Bowl (a Scottish classic, of course), the Wild Vegan Pulse Bowl, and the Wild Venison Bowl. All are utterly delicious and will definitely jack up your protein levels. Just show your medal and you’re good to go.

WHAT: Free Drink
WHEN: 28 April, 2019
WHERE: Bluebird Chelsea
(350 Kings Road, SW3 5UU)
PRICE: Free (with Marathon medal)
OUR RATING: Do It!

After all that running, you’re likely to be darn thirsty. That’s where Bluebird Chelsea comes in. With a quick flash of your prized medal, you could be sipping on one of their Signature Cocktails, including the King’s Road Cocktail (a delicious medley of Cointreau, rose syrup, lemon juice, and champagne), the Fast Lane (which will definitely keep you running with Hennnessy VS cognac, Dalmore 12 whisky, Ron Zacapa 23 rum, Grand Marnier, orange bitters, and absinthe), or the Last Thyme We Met (a refreshing mix of Hendricks, thyme infused yellow Chartreuse, raspberry, honey, and lemonade). This also an outdoor terrace, so that you can make the most of the beautiful weather we’ve been having.

WHAT: Free Negroni
WHEN: 28 April, 2019
WHERE: Mr Fogg’s Society of Exploration
(1A Bedford Street, WC2E 9HH)
PRICE: Free (with Marathon medal)
OUR RATING: Do It!

Now this is quite a spectacle. If you drop by the iconic Mr Fogg’s Society of Exploration (and that’s Phileas Fogg of Jules Verne fame), you can experience the mechanised wonder of the Mechanical Mixology Machine as it pours you the perfect Negroni. Whirring to life at the touch of a button, there’s nothing quite like it anywhere in London. Talk about automation of jobs!