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A famous haunt of journalists and barristers, and immortalised as ‘Pomeroys’ by Rumpole of the Bailey, our Fleet Street wine bar and shop has a colourful history and guarantees a warm welcome.
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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese in Fleet Street has stood on the same spot for centuries. The historic pub had to be rebuilt after the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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In July 2011 The Craft Beer Co. was born in Clerkenwell.
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The Ye Olde Mitre in Hatton Garden has been featured in a couple of legendary blockbusters. The Ye Olde Mitre takes traditional pub-keeping seriously, with a wealth of real ales on tap, great home-made bar snacks, and a friendly team behind the bar.
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The Tipperary is a Grade II listed public house at 66 Fleet Street, Holborn, London. It was built in about 1667, but has been altered since.
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Ye Olde Cock Tavern originally dates back to 1549 and is well known for the pub with the narrowest frontage of any London pub. It is opposite Temple Church which was made famous in Dan Brown’s book “The Da Vinci Code”. All new Gin Lounge upstairs and two
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Dating from 1721, The Hoop and Grapes has a fascinating history. Saved from demolition in the 1990s and now a grade-II listed building, this pub was the location for secret ‘Fleet’ weddings during the 18th century. Originally opposite the Fleet prison, th
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Residing in the former Law Courts branch of the Bank of England, this beautifully renovated pub invites you to enjoy a pie and pint in stunning surroundings. With its opulent interior, The Old Bank of England is one of the finest pubs in Central London.