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The Hereford Arms is a genuine, old London pub. Memorabilia of yesteryear are hung on the walls of the bar room in which, during the day, an older and relaxed clientele of locals and tourists enjoy a
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Walk in here and expect to find a few Canadians. I think most of us stop in here at least once. Claims to be the only place outside North America with Molson Canadian on tap. I don`t drink it though, I
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This has to be the most atmospheric place to have lunch in London. Where else can you share your soup and sandwich with Charles II favorite mistress Nell Gwynn? Even though the exact location of
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If you are going to see My Fair Lady or Woman in Black -which are both showing at theaters in the Covent Garden area - then Porters is the perfect place to stop for a pre theater dinner. This English
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If you are looking for glamour, romance, or gourmet dining then don’t even bother reading this review. If, however, you want a quintessentially British meal at a bargain price then you may have found
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'As the winner of the British restaurant of the year category of the Moet & Chandon London Restaurant awards, St John embodies the best of British cooking and the food is consistently outstanding. The
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The George Inn is tucked away down a little back street off Borough High Street in Southwark. It is apparently London's last Galleried Coaching Inn left and is now protected for all, owned by the
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Without a plan for lunch on our first day in London (a Sunday), we chose this place simply because we were hungry and no other place in the area near our hotel was open. We were not sorry. The young
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For years I have always wanted to be able to have tea at the Orangery at Kensington Palace but it never seemed to be open when we were there. Imagine out total joy at seeing it open this particular
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Surely on your visit you will want to stop into one of London's many pubs for a traditonal pub lunch. But which one? The city is full of good (and some not so good) pubs, and making a choice can be
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