Tag: London
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The Old Doctor Butlers Head
Somewhere between Moorgate and the 17th Century If you want a real hidden gem in the City of London – like, tucked-away-down-a-backstreet-and-somehow-not-turned-into-a-Pret kind of hidden – this is the one. I stumbled across it on a bleary-eyed morning commute, then came back that evening with a good friend, and honestly? It was so good I…
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The Woodbine
The Woodbine Pub is a lovely Irish pub located in Highbury, North London. It’s warm, inviting and beautifully maintained with wooden panelling and fairy lights adding to the ambience. Alongside the selection of cask and keg beers, they offer a quiz on Tuesdays and other offers through the week to attract punters and also…
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The Little Green Dragon
The Little Green Dragon is a brilliant micro-pub with a focus on Real Ale. Despite its small size, it boasts outdoor seating and is an absolute gem for beer enthusiasts and those seeking a cozy and intimate atmosphere. The exposed brick walls, classic bar games and wooden furnishings create a rustic yet contemporary vibe that…
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The Duchess Belle
Located opposite the new Battersea Power Station Development on the Northern Line, the Duchess Belle is the perfect place for a pint if you’re not looking for fancy cocktail or wine bars (which have popped up across the road!) With a surprisingly floral interior, a good range of drinks and a big and well-maintained…
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The Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh is hidden in the backstreets between Clapham and Brixton. The pub itself is fairly small, with a traditional feel – you can imagine it filled with a cloud of smoke ‘in the old days’, but there’s more to it than that…
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The Prince
Stoke Newington is an area not short of great pubs, but The Prince is one of the best. Located in the back streets away from the busy high street – you’ll often find locals spilling out on to the street corner particularly on sunnier days. With a few cask ales, ciders as well as keg-based…
