A Pub Based On The Walking Dead Set To Open Next Month

04/17/2017 10:47 am EDT

Does fighting of hordes of the undead - or just watching Rick Grimes lead his people through the apocalypse - really make you crave a good drink? Let's be honest, most people will answer yes to that question.

Well, those dreams are beginning to come true next month, as a pub based on The Walking Dead will open its doors in May.

The pop-up bar is called Survive, and it's preparing to open its doors to the people of Edinburgh, Scotland. The pub will feature a ton of various drinks based on the show, and plenty of boilermaker combinations that draw influence from the characters. The decor of the bar will also take heavily from the series, with the goal of making fans feel that they're actually coming in from the apocalypse.

Survive comes from the company Pop-Up Geeks, who specialize in creating these specific types of things. Geeks had a massive success with their Game of Thrones-themed bar, Blood And Wine, and that has led to the green light for the new venture.

The pub will only be open for a couple of months, as it is set to shut down at the end of June. This gives plenty of time for fans in Europe to visit the scene, but American fans may be a bit out of luck.

Who knows, maybe a big success in Edinburgh will lead to some Walking Dead bars opening stateside.

For more details regarding Survive, head to The Scottish Sun online.

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The Walking Dead will return for its eighth season in October of 2017. The first trailer will arrive at San Diego Comic Con in July. For complete coverage and insider info all off-season long, follow @BrandonDavisBD on Twitter.

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