The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale. A perfect day is different for everyone: culture aficionados shouldn't miss the Tate Modern and the Royal Opera House. If you love fashion, Oxford Street has shopping galore. For foodies, cream tea at Harrod’s or crispy fish from a proper chippy offers classic London flavor. Music and book buffs will love seeing Abbey Road and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (at 221B Baker Street, of course).
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4.5 based on 36 reviews
Set inside a converted Victorian pub on Rathbone Place, GENUINE Liquorette draws inspiration from NYC’s street-corner bodegas and classic liquor stores. An innovative hybrid of bar and shop; guests are encouraged to experiment, play and peruse, whether that be enjoying a classic Cha-Chunker, indulging in a Signature Cocktail or bottling up a delicious cocktail for takeaway to enjoy later.
Great spot next to Oxford Street. Professional staff and they really care of the quality of drinks. When the barrel with lager almost finish one of the bartenders gave me a pint of lager. But she knew that the beer last beer from the barrel doesn't taste good so she changed for a new pint. I don't think so that in diferent bar someone would be able to do it. Unfortunately I can't remember her name but she is liitle chubby smiling girl with long dark hair and she is really good what she does. She cares. Well done. Can't wait to have a drinks soon.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
The Bread & Roses Pub, the only trade union owned pub in the country. Live music events every weekend, monthly comedy nights, open mic nights, award winning & fully programmed theatre upstairs, great food served Tuesday-Sunday, dog friendly , function room hire.
The only pub in the area that has such a wide range of events. There's often plays on upstairs and always bands playing. The staff are great, creating a real family feel. There's even a garden at the back. The reggae night is great and the brilliant dancing at the Northern Soul night is a must-see.
4.0 based on 89 reviews
This is a great London pub - a London boozer, indeed - in the centre of legal London, right opposite the rear entrance of the Royal Courts of Justice. A great maritime pub, too, dating from 1602 - it is named after the Seven Provinces of The Netherlands and was a haunt of Dutch sailors in the Seventeenth Century. Yesterday it was the haunt of British sea officers, serving and retired, after a City Naval Club lunch in The Law Society's Hall. The pub cat, 'Clement Attlee' is a character and walks the bar - who cares - it's fun! The bar staff were fine - for a quiet afternoon, a dozen or more of us made young Marius, the Romanian barman all on his tod for the expected quiet afternoon, rather busy and he coped cheerfully. The quirky spiral staircase to the first floor toilets are not suitable for most of those with a disability. A great afternoon and evening we had - I'd give this pub seven stars if I could.
3.0 based on 182 reviews
Music is fab, atmosphere is great. Karaoke room was so fun! Drinks are quite pricey. Only downfall is, I asked staff for a table and most of them told me I had to pay £150 to sit there, but one member of staff just said, sit on the table it’s fine!
3.0 based on 17 reviews
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