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5.1 miles London E4
The Royal British Legion Chingford branch. Meetings are held every 3rd Wednesday of the month starting at 7.30 pm. Meeting includes general discussions about the branch and the clubs entertainment.
5.1 miles Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11
A good locals pub in a former High Street coaching inn dating from the 16th century, still with some interesting architectural features. Discos held 1st and last weekends of the month.
5.1 miles London E4
friendly family pub, food served daily.
5.3 miles Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11
We aim to pride ourselves on excellent service, exceptional food, selection of ales including locally brewed ales, premium lagers, gin, spirits and fine wines with an all round great experience.
5.4 miles Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11
Locally run hotel in a listed building with professional customer service. Conveniently located in the centre of town serving real ale and premium beer. Excellent music venue. TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR OUR EVENTS OR FIND OUT MORE INFO PLEASE CALL US
5.5 miles Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11
C & G No. 7. In the McMullen family since 1886. A Chicken & Grill Pub since 2013. If you knew the Sun before, you’d have been amazed at the transformation following the re-design and refurbishment. Spacious, yet cosy.
5.6 miles Woodford Green, Essex, IG8
5.7 miles Rye Park, Hoddesdon, EN11
The Club is very friendly and although is a Members Club new Members are always welcome , details of application are available from the Club our fees are very reasonable.
6.2 miles Harlow, Essex, CM18
6.6 miles Hailey, Hertford, SG13
A welcoming family run country pub with good food and friendly staff. Extensive outdoor seating with a children’s play area makes this a great venue for family dining. Originally dating back to 1374,