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Address Cart & Horses 1 Maryland Point, London E15 1PF, UK

The Cart & Horses announces the color unequivocally: it is between these walls that Iron Maiden was born! A must-see establishment where the heavy metal of this giant of over-mixed music is celebrated.

Located in the East End of London, the Cart & Horses has been living with the sound of Iron Maiden since the band’s debut. A pride for this pub where conviviality inevitably rhymes with sharp riffs and superbly strident screams. An establishment decorated in the band’s colors, where even the beer has a little extra taste. Iron Maiden has even been brewing its own beer for several years at the Cart & Horses, where it is still possible to attend concerts regularly.

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