A LONDON landlord scoops up an extra £12,000 over the course of two days during Notting Hill Carnival, despite his pub being boarded up. Jack Regan, 29, has been a landlord of The Prince Bonaparte in Notting Hill for four years and looks forward to one particularly profitable weekend. 7 Jack Regan, 29, landlord of The Prince Bonaparte, has a plan for this weekend Credit: Louis Wood 7 Despite planning to board up the restaurant he hopes to get lots of business Credit: Louis Wood 7 The Prince Bonaparte is situated right on the carnival route Credit: Louis Wood 7 This will be the third carnival Regan has participated in Credit: Louis Wood When the biggest street party in Europe hits his doorstep, Regan whips out the takeaway cups and provides the carnival with enough party juice to keep it going.

He said: “It’s the third carnival I’ve done here. "Running the pub is a very beneficial weekend financially, we make a lot of money just through liquor sales." The pub serves food and drink, has a wooden interior, and an island bar, but most of the money made comes from people who don't even enter the pub.

Read more News TATE SHOCK Andrew Tate on house arrest after detainment over 'sex with minor' allegations Regan added: “The best thing is just being here actually on the parade route so when you sit outside serving you can see all the floats, the parades, the DJ’s and live music coming down. “£12,000 in two days just on liquor sales - it's pretty good.” Regan, who has m.