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London WC2
The Ship & Shovell is the only London pub in two halves, situated on either side of Craven Passage linked only by a tunnel which also contains the kitchen and cellar.
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London WC2
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London WC2
Built on the site of the Old Bull Inn, the Nell Gwynne Tavern was named after the infamous mistress of Charles II. Nell, born and raised in the locality at St Martin in the Fields, sold fruit in the n
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London WC2E
You will find The White Lion in Covent Garden London within a short stroll of Covent Garden Tube, Long Acre and Floral Street - however you won't find another like it.
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London WC2E
A public house called The Nag’s Head has occupied 10 James Street since at least the 1670s. The current building is an example of Neo-Jacobean pub architecture (P. E. Pilditch) and was erected in 1900 being one of the 30 plus listed buildings.
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London W1D
Set in a Grade II-listed townhouse, the original Soho House at 40 Greek Street is where our story began back in 1995
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London W1
A large corner pub site. After being closed for most of 2017 the pub reopened in December, after a trademark Sam Smith's extensive refurb to return the pub to something like its former Victorian glory
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London W1
The Leicester Arms in Piccadilly is a truly charming Victorian pub
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London SW1
The Two Chairmen is thought to be one of the oldest pub businesses in Westminster and is located in a small cul-de-sac between St James’ Park and Parliament Square.
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London WC2