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Standing on the site of a 18th Century tavern, Ye Olde Mitre, is tucked away off Holborn Circus, and offers welcome relief to the stressed out City workers who venture in to escape the hustle and
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Within an easy stroll of The Globe Theatre and next to London Bridge, this pub has a great view out over the Thames and is attractively decorated throughout. Popular with theatre-goers, the British pub
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Belinda Carlisle knew what she was on about when she sang Heaven is a place on earth - it's right next to Charing Cross tube, and it's probably London's best-known gay club. As with most popular gay
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I was quite surprised to see a pub in London, England, dedicated to the Canadian culture. At the "Maple Leaf", I found all the good Canadian beer, and it's filled with not only Canadians but numerous
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Clamber down the steep, narrow staircase to cross the threshold of this gothic-style 14th-century wine cellar. Although located on busy Villiers Street, this institution of a wine bar (and former home
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The Trocadero first started life as a tennis court in the 18th century. Since then, it can safely be said that things have changed somewhat. Today, it is London's most-visited entertainment complex,
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The Oxford and Cambridge is a riverside pub found in the shadow of the ornate Hammersmith Bridge, roughly half way along the course taken by the Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race. Packed to the rafters on
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One of London's most celebrated pubs, Windsor Castle is a hit with tourists and locals alike. Warm up on a chilly day at one of the pub's roaring open fires and relax with a glass of mulled wine. Check
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Rebuilt after the great fire of 1666, the Cheshire Cheese has probably changed little since Charles Dickens, Doctor Johnson, and Arthur Conan Doyle used to drink at the upstairs bar. The basement and
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A splendid Georgian reconstruction with distempered walls and authentic fireplaces. The superb draught beers are the Jerusalem's main crowd-puller: winter spiced, fruit, old-style porter, even
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