The pub is is full of vintage trinkets and memorabilia. Bar the 'House Rules' board everything you see in the film is as you find it.
Richard Jackson (alias - Leonardo Di Jacko / Jacko Di Crapio) starred in the directors first short, 'The Outing', based upon the Dylan Thomas short story.
Members of the London Welsh Male Voice Choir made up the extras who were, of course, drinking real beer and serenaded the crew at lunch with a rendition of 'Calon Lan'.
The infamous landlord of the Nag's Head, Kevin Moran, was impossible to reach during Covid-19 so writer/director, Cian Llewellyn, posted a hand stamped, wax-sealed letter in the pub and three weeks later received an anonymous call. The rest, as they say, is history.
The film was shot during the period when pubs/bars could open outside but not inside. Upon wrap at the end of day two, the cast and crew drank in the street.