Pavlova’s is open daily until late and is perfect for pre- and post-theatre drinks, a glass of wine with friends or colleagues or to enjoy a coffee and a bite for lunch during the day.
Red-walled lounge offering cocktails, elevated bar food and live music at the Rubens Hotel.
Bright, traditional pub with stripped wooden floors, for cask ales, eclectic menu and live TV sports
18th-century pub with original beams, fireplaces, a wall mural and leaded glass windows.
Simple menu of comfort classics in a sports bar where every seat has an undisturbed view of a TV.
Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1E 5EA, UK
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