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Heading to the pub for a pint is part of British culture, with nearly 40,000 venues across the UK. Here are some of the best and biggest on offer

This Wetherspoons pub was built in 1937 as a cinema and was called a ‘palace’ by regulars. You can stop by for a pint and a screening

The Regal, Cambridge

The pavilion was abandoned for years before reopening as a pub in 2017, and has also been a nightclub and a casino since then

The Royal Victoria Pavilion, Ramsgate

Popular with locals, this pub has enough space for punters thanks to the two bars and mezzanine balcony. Its open mic nights have an impressive reputation too

The World's End, Camden

This impressive tasting parlour has as many as 42 hand pulls and 24 cask beers. It also has one of the longest bars, measuring over 105ft

Bowland Brewery, Clitheroe

This pub used to be a 700-seater cinema in 1914, but is now one of the largest pubs in the UK. Its name comes from author George Orwell

Moon Under Water, Manchester

This new Waterloo venue boasts a whopping 27,500sqft so you won't struggle for space - there is even a slide if you want to rush to the bar from upstairs

Brewdog Waterloo