British guys get a free membership so long as they have official documentation that proves their British-ness. For everyone else, a free membership provides limited functionality compared to the paid options. While originally devised as a way to connect American women with British men, the site now has a broad base of users from around the world who are looking to snag a British guy.

The site’s smaller size presumably makes it easier for it to spot and remove fake or suspicious profiles. The site’s founder still plays an active role and sometimes gets directly involved in matchmaking! Like DateBritishGuys (and most other dating platforms), there’s a free membership option—but it’s very limited compared to the paid options.

Match lets you post a detailed profile and more than 20 profile pictures and has detailed search tools that can help you target British guys. Match has nearly 40 million registered users (and 8 million active daily users) worldwide—so this one might be a good choice if you’re looking to cast a wide net in search of your perfect British guy![5] X Research source

Like many dating sites, Tinder has a limited free option and tiers of paid options.

To be clear, Bumble isn’t limited to females seeking males, but is designed to counter the typical “men pursuing women” dynamic of other dating platforms. [8] X Research source Bumble’s free membership offers more search and communication options than many of its competitors, but you can further ramp up your options with a paid membership.

Clover is a popular platform among British users, and you can use the Mixers element to help connect specifically with Brits.

While a superficially British-themed “pub” might do the trick, you’re better off looking for an American bar that has organically attracted a British clientele and taken on a pub-like feel.

Generally speaking, if you live near any major universities, tech hubs, or financial hubs, there’s probably a decent-sized British population near you. If you really want to play the percentages, Portsmouth, Virginia was the champion as of the 2010 Census—nearly 5% of its population was born in the UK.

The difference is less noticeable than it may have been a generation or two ago, but British guys still tend—on average—to prioritize proper etiquette and manners when first getting to know someone. This is certainly an appealing quality, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ll end up being any more thoughtful or caring than an American guy in the long run.

When your night at the pub comes to a close, keep in mind that splitting the bill is more common on a first date in the UK than in the US.

Keep in mind that your British guy might loosen up a bit after a few drinks with you at the pub!