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The Duke of York is a distinctive country pub near the River Deben
Chic wine bar and party venue in former bank with ground floor bar, basement vaults and garden area.
Classic pub with a dark-wood interior and an upstairs room that played host to The Goons.
Bright, traditional pub with stripped wooden floors, for cask ales, eclectic menu and live TV sports
Traditional pub with long bar, stripped floors, upstairs dining room and pavement tables.
Old-world hotel restaurant with classy crystal chandeliers, plus cocktails in the library lounge.
2, Sir Simon Milton Square, Westminster, London SW1E 5DJ, UK
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