It’s a cool little place to relax and it seemed popular with the locals as it’s about a third of the way between the train station and Neptune’s fountain, so it’s an ideal spot for a little break during that lengthy walk.
Spacious, traditional pub with leaded windows, serving British food and select ales and wines.
Tall pub with London-themed wallpaper and tartan-backed seating, also offering British meals.
Traditional pub with long bar, stripped floors, upstairs dining room and pavement tables.
An updated Victorian design gives this modern Spanish restaurant a unique and stylish vibe.
Former passenger ferry with pub food and drinks, moored on the Thames with views of the London Eye.
17-18 Artillery Row, Westminster, London SW1P 1RH, UK
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