On Monday 20th November the London Taxi Drivers’ Charity for Children held their first ever fundraising quiz night at the historic Red Lion Pub in Crown Passage SW1. The event was hosted by the Management and staff of the pub and was a huge success, with 30 guests in attendance. The guests participated in a raffle, and one lucky winner won the grand prize of a Champagne Tea at the Ritz Hotel. It was a memorable evening for everyone involved, and the charity was thrilled to have such a successful fundraiser.
Due to the success of the evening, the pub management has decided to host other regular quiz nights for the LTCFC. The first of which will take place on 20th May 2024.
We look forward to seeing you there!
{Opposite St. James’s Palace is Quebec House and beneath their flag is Crown Passage. A sign reads ‘London’s last village pub.’ The Red Lion is over 400 years old and holds London’s second-oldest beer licence. The pub has been patronised by many royal figures over the centuries, from Henry VIII and Charles II to the Duke of Windsor}