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1.9 miles London WC1
A hidden gem in London's Bloomsbury
2 miles London WC1
A great Hostel should be social, that’s why the Generator Hostel London has an awesome bar bursting with Nightly fun events and friendly atmosphere!
2 miles London NW1
The Home of The Abbey Tavern on Kentish Town Road
2 miles London NW1
The one thing everyone agrees on is that we serve the best Guinness® and countless other great draught beers and ales. Perhaps you should find us and see which it is for you.
2 miles London NW6
Power’s is a live music venue on Kilburn High Road, hosting nightly live music from the best up-and-coming bands but also from established acts. We NEVER host ‘pay-to-play’ gigs
2 miles London NW6
Brondes Age is located in the heart of buzzing NW6. On the famous Kilburn High Road, it is walking distance from both Queens Park and West Hampstead and less than five minutes’ walk from Kilburn underground station on the Jubilee Line.
2.1 miles London WC1
We are a traditional British pub Tucked away of the main road in Holborn, Serving up some of the best Ale in London and Traditional British Food.
2.1 miles London SW3
The Admiral Codrington in the heart of London’s stylish Chelsea has been a dining institution for Londoners for many years and is renowned for its excellent British cuisine. Part cosy traditional
2.1 miles London N1C
Raising the bar for station pub food, The Parcel Yard at King's Cross delivers first class 'train fare', with food being served from 8am most days, and a great selection of beers, all in a family friendly environment.
2.1 miles London WC2
In the heart of Covent Garden, The Sun Tavern provides a traditional pub atmosphere with a contemporary, vibrant twist. Bustling with a lively crowd, it’s the perfect place for a cheeky mid-day bevy, post work do or lazy day of indulging in pub fare.