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Built in 1938, the Ace Café London really came into its own in the 1950s, when 24-hour opening and a location just off the North Circular road brought in crowds of bikers and other stylish petrolheads for good british cafe-style food and a constantly updated jukebox. It's still the centre of London wheels and music culture–with rock 'n' roll revivals and upmarket car events taking place–serves up hearty portions to lovers of big bikes, cars and rock and rollers who come here for the atmosphere-steeped environment.
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