Author: andrewcjdodson
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The Punch Tavern
The Punch Tavern is one of the few remaining London Gin Palaces, tucked away in a parade of shops on Fleet Street. Upon entry it opens up beyond its humble entrance into a large bar area, with a small dining room at the rear.
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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is an iconic London Pub, located on Fleet Street, the former home of the British Press. By entering this pub you’re following in the footsteps of literary greats including Charles Dickens and Doctor Samuel Johnson (who wrote the first dictionary).
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Ye Olde Cock Tavern
Ye Olde Cock Tavern is a lovely historical Greene King pub located on London’s Fleet Street. This Pub has a few claims to fame… it has the narrowest frontage of any pub in London, it originally stood on the site of The Old Bank of England (now another great Pub – we gave it an…
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The Old Bank of England
The Old Bank of England Pub is not just a pub but a place of historical significance. The building was originally the banking hall of the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England. It’s interior features grand marble columns, ornate chandeliers, and a stunning stained glass dome (alongside the well stocked bar!)
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The Porterhouse
The Porterhouse is a large pub located in the heart of Covent Garden, London. The Pub is part of the Dublin-based Porterhouse Brewing Co. offering a huge range of their own beers, a unique décor, and lively atmosphere.
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The Windsor Castle
A lovely local pub in East Finchley recently taken over by a couple who you can tell really care about the role of the pub in the community. Events including a regular pub quiz, folk nights and more have all been successful and contribute to its role beyond just a place for a drink.
