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Now's your chance to invest in the world's deepest underground boozer

Source: The London Tunnels / DBOX

Some claim that City drinking culture is dead and buried — in reality it’s just gone underground.

London’s deepest licensed bar -- and quite. Built as air raid shelters in 1940, the tunnels were later used by MI6 and the Public Records Office to store secret papers, and for the Cold War era telephone exchange.

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