One of the capital’s most famous haunts, the French House’s refusal to serve pints makes it popular with locals looking for a morning-after half. There’s a real sense of history here; De Gaulle, Francis Bacon and Dylan Thomas have all propped up the bar in this most Gallic of pubs. Order a bottled Breton cider, stand on the pavement outside (the bar itself is tiny) and watch the world go by.
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