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The Grade II-listed Argyll is a bobby dazzler, its screened-off snugs’ mahogany beauty reflected at every turn in myriad decorative etched mirrors… more »
‘Clachan’ is the Scottish word for a hamlet but, at peak times, this high-Victorian pub, tucked behind (& once part of) Liberty’s, feels… more »
Handily placed behind Oxford Street, The Adam & Eve is a favourite with shoppers & workers looking for a place to unwind. The furnishings scream… more »
Looking as if it’s landed straight from the pages of a Victorian novel, this Champion’s charm lies in its simplicity. Here is a no-nonsense… more »
A fixture on trendy ‘Carnaby’, the Shaston Arms is also a second home for the area’s fashion folk who go shoulder pad-to-iPad with local… more »
Award-winning & much-admired pies are the standouts at this classic taproom – so dig into steak & ale, mutton, fish, chicken with asparagus or… more »
Named after epidemiologist John Snow who, in 1854, traced a deadly outbreak of cholera to a nearby public tap, this boozer’s last flirtation… more »
An unstuffy, fun-loving cider house, The Green Man can feel like a student house party what with its scuffed wood floors, colourful posters & DJs… more »
The name refers to Georgian forerunners of today’s public houses, where subsidised coffee was sold instead of gin & porter as a previous Nanny… more »
It’s a typical evening at The Endurance: the Madchester-era juke box is playing cracking indie/classic grooves, the decibels are rising, & the… more »
If you’re in the market for a hot tip around Oxford Street, this oak-panelled Horse wins at a canter. Its modern, stripped-back interpretation… more »
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