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Gilded mirrors, chandeliers, and plush neo-Edwardian chairs in the 180-capacity main bar. A third venue of the Jewel empire, with existing outposts in Covent Garden and Piccadilly. This l... read more
Located in an old stone lodge at the very front of Euston Station, this intimate drinking den is hard to find but well worth seeking out for connoisseurs of craft beers and ciders. Sip a pint of Sa... read more
This cosy pub with a white-linen-tablecloth dining room makes a welcome pitstop from all the retail mayhem of Oxford St. The interior—all dark green paint, shiny brass and dark oak ... read more
If your view of English society is shaped by Four Weddings and a Funeral, and you’d like to meet its cast of plum-voiced, well-to-do minor aristos, then head to the Cow. Tom Conran’s tr... read more
Thanks to its appearance in a traditional British nursery rhyme (‘Up and down the City Road, in and out The Eagle’), this pub, just off, erm, the City Road, is one of the most famous in... read more
Sited on Hackney’s thriving Broadway market, the Cat and Mutton has a traditional Victorian exterior that belies the contemporary canteen-style inside – slate tiles, dark wood, exposed ... read more
While most of its WC2 peers have gone down the tapas and bottled beers route, the 300-year-old Lamb & Flag has belligerently stuck to what it does best. The interiors –19th-century prints... read more
Situated in a pretty, quiet enclave of posh SW6 and popular with the local Australian community, the White Horse attracts a diverse crowd. The pub’s roomy interior is updated Victorian: polis... read more
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 h... read more
It’s always unnerving when a pub that’s packed to the rafters suddenly empties, leaving you alone with your gin and tonic. Luckily, the phenomenon can be easily explained at this stylis... read more
Located in one of London’s hippest and most affluent suburbs, the Lansdowne has, for years, been the ‘in’ place to drink. Popular with well-heeled locals and London’s thirty... read more
This fashionable, tarted-up boozer in the heart of Camden Town is a favourite of both local celebrities and indie kids (and indie grown-ups, come to that). Grab a sofa if you can, or cram yourself ... read more
It would be easy to describe this hard-to-find Holborn gem as a traditional English pub, but that label only works if your idea of a hostelry on this island is taken from The Canterbury Tales. It&r... read more
It’s the jukebox that makes this Soho pub something special – where else in London can you hear a line-up that includes Blur, New Order, AC/DC, the Velvet Underground and Deee-lite? Pop... read more
One of North London’s ‘destination' pubs, the 250-year-old Flask is the perfect place to quench your thirst after a stroll on Hampstead Heath. Inside, you’ll find gleaming wood pa... read more
A no-frills pub/club with a friendly atmosphere and great drink selection, this neighborhood joint offers whatever sort of good time you're looking for. From its inconspicuous exterior on Dalston... read more
When the traders at London’s best food market pack up their stalls, it’s to the Market Porter they head for their post-work pints. And with good reason. There’s a superb range of ... read more
Greenwich, where the Cutty Sark is on prominent display and the naval college dominates the waterfront, couldn’t exude more maritime atmosphere if it donned a pirate’s hat and made you ... read more
It’s the famous back room that makes the Dublin Castle special. With a small corner stage crammed with mic stands, guitars and amps, this pub has played host to many bands on their way up the... read more
Sticky, battered and crammed with indie kids sporting skinny jeans and edgy haircuts (as well as a smattering of thirtysomethings playing at being young), the Good Mixer is one of Camden Town&rsquo... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talent...
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London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
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