The Beer Coaster, or beer mats as we actually call them in the UK, are Fallout London’s version of Bobbleheads that you can collect in the base game. They are dotted around the many lovingly recreated pubs of Fallout London, adding a little bit of heartwarming nostalgia for anyone unlucky enough to have ever lived there. Here is where you can find all the Beer Coasters in the Big Smoke.
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What do the Beer Coasters do in Fallout London?
Like Fallout, the various beer coasters in Fallout London are collectibles thatpermanently boost one stat. If you’re lacking in a certain department, I suggest searching this list for where you may get the beer mat that will rectify your problems.
Where to find all the Beer Coaster locations in Fallout London
There are30 beer matsto find around Fallout London, and the majority are in pubs. Each one will boost your stats when found, so they are well worth picking up along the way. I have split London into north and south of the river, making it easier to find the various locations.
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South of the Thames
South of the river, there are13 pubsspread across the Fallout London map. Each one has its own beer coaster, beautifully designed and ready to make you a better person.
North of the Thames
If you’re traveling north of the river, make sure to visitall 17 of these pubsto collect their various unique beer coasters. In the west of the map, you can pick up five in rapid succession. Each one will give you a boost to a specific stat.
Don’t go it alone. There are a total ofseven companionsto recruit along the way. Like most good friends, you can meet them in the pubs where you’ll be picking up the various Fallout London beer coasters.

Leo Gillick
Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.
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