The Last Pub Standing in Norwich is running its royal extravaganza until Sunday (June 5).
The street party kicked off in King Street on Thursday, with a road closure in place, and all the seats outside were full by mid-afternoon as people of all ages soaked up the sunshine and enjoyed tasty food and drink al fresco.
Geoff Mayers from Norwich Soul Kitchen at the Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich, hosted by the Last Pub Standing. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
It runs in the street with DJ sets from 12pm to 6pm until Sunday and each night from 6pm until 11pm (with a 9pm finish on Sunday) the party moves to the pub's garden with live music, with the evening event for over-18s only.
The food is provided by Norwich Soul Kitchen, who already have a residency there, and there is also a range of art and jewellery stalls and an ice cream van.
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Ed Le May and Dom Sellars with their Big Fat Community Art Cart, with contributor Elly Lynn, at the Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
DJs Chrome and Sure Delight at the Last Pub Standing’s Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
Alexander Bailey tries on a shirt at the Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
A chalk crown to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee at the Jubilee street party on King Street. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
The ‘Road Closed’ sign on King Street in Norwich for the Last Pub Standing’s Jubilee street party. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
Crowds enjoy the atmosphere at the Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich, hosted by the Last Pub Standing. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
General Manager, Simon Peters and Bar Manager Jake Jones organised the Last Pub Standing’s Jubilee party on King Street in Norwich. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
Friends enjoy the atmosphere at the Jubilee street party on King Street in Norwich, hosted by the Last Pub Standing. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
Door staff Mark Clarke, Victoria Boloca and Ben Christopher at the Last Pub Standing in Norwich. (Image: Lauren De Boise)
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