Situated on the corner of Vauxhall Bridge Road and Causton Street, The White Swan has been trading as a public house since 1759 and is steeped in local history.
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Chic wine bar and party venue in former bank with ground floor bar, basement vaults and garden area.
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A short wander down on Whitehall from Trafalgar Square brings you to the very heart of London
Victorian pub decor is combined with modern flat screen TVs showing sports at this chic sports bar.
Traditional pub with dark wood interior and upstairs dining room, for cask ales and a British menu.
14 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, Westminster, London SW1V 2SA, UK
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