The New York Bar at The Rubens Hotel blends traditional hospitality with innovative cocktails, gin tasting experiences and live music.
Classic pub with a dark-wood interior and an upstairs room that played host to The Goons.
Victorian pub decor is combined with modern flat screen TVs showing sports at this chic sports bar.
Live entertainment, luxury beach cabanas, and more…
Westminster pub with elaborate ceiling, politicians' portraits and illustrious former clientele.
18th-century pub with original beams, fireplaces, a wall mural and leaded glass windows.
39 Buckingham Palace Rd, Westminster, London SW1W 0PS, UK
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