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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Redemption Seven Dials, London, WC2H

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Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2

Salsa is a South American bar/restaurant/nightclub. Our food menu is a delicious selection of Latin infused dishes with something to suit everyone and our cocktail menu has a fantastic selection of classic and speciality cocktails.

Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2H

An amazing location, a stand-alone three floor corner site on Cambridge Circus overlooking the iconic Palace Theatre. Inside, we have two bars spread over different floors and 20 cutting-edge craft beers on tap from ourselves and breweries

Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2

It must be those of us who are too young to hit the hippy trail, who have a secret hankering to get away from it all in a kaftan.

Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2

Steeped in history, Le Beaujolais resides at an address that has managed to stay in French hands ever since the war. On the ground floor is London's oldest French wine bar whilst our downstairs restaurant is a member's only Club

Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2E

You will find The White Lion in Covent Garden London within a short stroll of Covent Garden Tube, Long Acre and Floral Street - however you won't find another like it.

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Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2

Distance: 0.1 miles     Location: London WC2

You will find The Cambridge in Cambridge Circus London within a short stroll of Charing Cross Road, Shaftesbury Avenue and Soho - however you won't find another like it.

Distance: 0.2 miles     Location: 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.

Distance: 0.2 miles     Location: London WC2E

A public house called The Nag’s Head has occupied 10 James Street since at least the 1670s. The current building is an example of Neo-Jacobean pub architecture (P. E. Pilditch) and was erected in 1900 being one of the 30 plus listed buildings.

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