The Westminster Arms is in the heart of political London, a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament. It features a division bell so MPs can dash back to the House in time for the vote.
Victorian pub decor is combined with modern flat screen TVs showing sports at this chic sports bar.
Victorian pub with ornate original ceiling, Prime Ministers gallery and Parliamentary Division Bell.
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.
Old-world hotel restaurant with classy crystal chandeliers, plus cocktails in the library lounge.
Arty, elegant eatery using locally-sourced fare for modern European menu, charcoal grill specials.
9 & 10 Storey's Gate, Westminster, London SW1P 3AT, UK
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