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Pubs & bars in Lambeth that have disabled facilities

Trying to find pubs in Lambeth that have disabled facilities? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London SW8

Market Place Vauxhall, round the corner from Vauxhalls underground and overground stations. Open 7 days a week.

Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London SW1

A 1995 Wetherspoon bank conversion, formerly the premises of bankers Messrs Cocks Biddulph & Co (later to be absorbed by Martins Bank and finally Barclays Bank), the building was designed by Richard Coad and built 1870-73.

Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London WC2

Traditional pub with Holmes-themed memorabilia, plus restaurant and roof garden.

Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London SW1P

The perfect pit-stop for all sightseers and shoppers alike, in need of a bite to eat or a revitalising cup of coffee. We offer great value for money on an excellent range of beers and wines from al

Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London WC2

Gordon’s Wine Bar is thought to be the oldest wine bar in London having been established in 1890. The bar is very much a family affair, owned by Wendy Gordon who is the wife of the late much loved Luis Gordon, and now overseen by Luis’ eldest son Simon.

Distance: 0.8 miles     Location: London SW1

The Adam & Eve in Westminster dates back to the 1700s and is one of the oldest pubs in the area.

Distance: 0.9 miles     Location: London SE1

Great Guns Social is ‘a neighbourhood bar, dining and cocktail space’ with a lunch offering £10 with a glass of wine/ beer or a soft drink. Outdoor spaces to enjoy the sun and cool air conditioning inside.

Distance: 0.9 miles     Location: London SW1

A busy traditional pub, almost opposite Pimlico Station, with a lively clientele. Built in 1841 by Thomas Cubitt as part of his Pimlico Triangle and originally the Perseverance, it became the Queen of Denmark in 1984 before adopting its current name in 19

Distance: 1 mile     Location: London SE1

FAMOUS FOR HONOURING THE PRIZE OF A 300-YEAR-OLD BOAT RACE

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