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Without reservation, one of Soho's most prized drinking holes. Boasting nothing less than claim to be London's oldest wine bar. Charming antiquated and vaulted niche, buried deep into the embankment. Candlelight and tipsy turvy atmosphere will incite you to croon and order another. Ports, sherries and madeiras to sample from the barrel and wine sampling by the glass. Food is taken from Dickensian menu, laced with pies, cheeses and smoked stuff. Gets rammed in 2 seconds flat but in summer patrons spill out into quaint riverside alley behind.
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