IN THE HEART OF CENTRAL LONDON, THE LOOSE BOX IS THE PERFECT SPOT FOR GREAT BEER, DELICIOUS FOOD, & THE BEST OF BRITISH LOCAL PUB EXPERIENCE.
Enjoy a delicious pizza with a drink or two in our beautiful bar area.
18th-century pub with original beams, fireplaces, a wall mural and leaded glass windows.
The Duke of York is a distinctive country pub near the River Deben
Tradtional pub with craft ales, serving pints to politicians from the Houses of Parliament opposite.
Traditional pub with dark wood interior and upstairs dining room, for cask ales and a British menu.
51 Horseferry Rd, Westminster, London SW1P 2AA, UK
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