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Rightie I've scoured internet and this Forum with Keef's previous thread on London Stag do's and nothing is helping me.


Has anyone been on a London based Stag Do that was great fun and did not entirely revolve around booze?


The best I'm coming up with at the moment is Go-Karting or Urban Golf followed by meal and club.


Would like to do something slightly different and would love to do a gig at some point in the day. Brixton schedule is pretty light for end of July beginning of August and Somerset House dates and acts are a little shoddy for a bunch of blokes (Corinne Bailey Rae might just get me hung).


I'm desperate to keep us all together but am not doing a limo! Would love to use the A-Team van I've seen but there are too many of us.


Any ideas or experiences not already given on Keef's thread would be appreciated.

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Thanks guys


I'm thinking the festival route might have everything as you guys suggest - food music and booze. Now just to find the right one.


I have first child due 9th July so trying to push it into the start of August to give myself a fighting chance of attending it myself.

Went to one recentl at Bloomsbury Lanes, bowling, pool, kareoke booths (believe me, I thought this would be horrific, but get 15 blokes in there pissed up, and you'd be surprised how quickly you're singing Never Forget by Take That).


Doesn't have to be a boozy day, but can be if you wish.

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