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The Pub from ‘Ted Lasso’ Is Now on Airbnb—but Only for a Limited Time

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Start growing your bushiest mustache and practicing your Richmond Greyhounds chants, because this October, you’ll be able to live la vida Ted Lasso for three nights only, courtesy of Airbnb. The vacation rental site has teamed up with the AppleTV+ show to list one of the series’ most iconic filming locations—the Crown & Anchor pub—for three one-night stays this fall.

Known in real life as The Prince’s Head, the fully operational pub in Richmond, London, will be closed to the public, allowing up to four people to make the place their own during their stay.

Now, naturally, you may have some questions—are there beds in the pub? (Yes.) Will Jason Sudeikis be there? (No, probably not.) Can I reenact every pub scene in one night’s stay?! (That depends on whether sleep matters to you.) So, we went straight to the source, getting a grand tour from Airbnb (photos below) and the 411 from Annette Badland—aka the pub’s owner, Mae, on the show—so you can be fully prepared before vying for a spot when the pub opens for booking at 1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 21.

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What’s a Stay at the Pub Like?

The pub has two bedrooms, one with a queen size bed and one with two double beds, as well as a bathroom off the first floor. But the real draw is the nods to the show that you’ll find throughout the space, like the chess set that Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt) and Lasso (Sudeikis) play, a karaoke set (in case you want to channel your inner Rebecca and “Let It Go”) and AFC Richmond swag.

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Are There Any ‘Ted Lasso’ Easter Eggs There?

“I think [guests] should look out to see if I’ve left any biscuits about,” Bradland teases, noting that the series’ infamous shortbread cookies may be on hand during your stay.

You’ll also have to check out the props from her favorite scene to shoot: “The dart scene—[where Lasso says to] ‘be curious, not judgmental.’ I think that’s a very good idea for all of us,” Bradland says, noting that the dartboard and darts will be ready for guests to enjoy.

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What Should I Order?

“Fish and chips, darling,” Bradland says without hesitation. “That, or a nice, juicy steak.”

(While all guests must be 21 or older, it’s worth noting that the pub won’t be serving alcohol while it functions as an Airbnb.)

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What Should I Do While I’m There?

Beyond reenacting your favorite scenes and TikTokking every corner of the space, Badland has a few recs: “The pub is fantastically situated, because you’ve got the green right in front of you and you’ve only got a little gully, and you’re in all the fantastic shopping areas,” she says. “Because of Ted, they might want to go to Twickenham Stadium [which serves as Richmond’s stadium on the show]…Rugby won’t be playing then, but there might be a match on that day that they could go and see.”

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So, How Do I Book a Spot?

You can start making reservations at Airbnb on Tuesday, March 21, at 1 p.m. ET.