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Simply the Best bloody Mary in town. Delightfully preserved 18th century classic tiny british pub,originally built as grenadier guards mess. Tucked away down exclusive Belgravia mews, take your a-z with you. Dark and terribly cosy with sagging beams, original pewter top bar counter and military memorabilia, feels like travelling in a time capsule. Publicans dress to match the post code so scrub up. Small 2 roomed restaurant with intimate dining and expensive price tag. Stick to signature bloody mary and fine selection of cask ales.
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