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18th-century pub with original beams, fireplaces, a wall mural and leaded glass windows.
Modern British brasserie with perspex chairs and mustard sofas in grand, Victorian-marble setting.
Arty, elegant eatery using locally-sourced fare for modern European menu, charcoal grill specials.
Classic pub with a dark-wood interior and an upstairs room that played host to The Goons.
Tradtional pub with craft ales, serving pints to politicians from the Houses of Parliament opposite.
Nicholson's pub with red leather backed booths, floral wallpaper and a dark wood panelled bar.
62 Petty France, Westminster, London SW1H 9EU, UK
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