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  2. St Paul's, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Church is a Church of England parish church located in Bedford Street, Covent Garden, central London. It was designed by Inigo Jones as part of a commission for the 4th Earl of Bedford in 1631 to create "houses and buildings fit for the habitations of Gentlemen and men of ability". [ 1 ] Initially serving as an auxiliary chapel for ...

  3. Joe Allen (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Allen (restaurant) Joe Allen is an American restaurant known as a Broadway meeting place for working actors, theater staff and fans – very much an industry institution. The restaurant is located on West 46th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, and was opened in 1965 by a restaurateur of the same name. [1][2] Joe Allen is known for having ...

  4. Two Brewers, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Two Brewers is a pub in Covent Garden, London, at 40 Monmouth Street. [ 1] Prior to 1935, the pub was known as the Sheep's Head Tavern and features open fires. [ 2][ 3][ 4] In 1835, William Spicer, formerly the proprietor of the Tower at Tower street in the Seven Dials became the pub keeper. [ 2] The 1842 will of "William Filler, Licensed ...

  5. Shorts Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Shorts Gardens is a street in the St Giles area of Central London. It runs eastwards from Seven Dials to Drury Lane, crossing Neal Street and Endell Street. The Covent Garden district is located just to the south. The western stretch, one of the prongs that runs off Seven Dials, was known as Queen Street until 1903. [1]

  6. Rules (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Rules was opened by Thomas Rule in 1798, primarily as an oyster bar but served, and continues to serve, traditional British cuisine. Rules specialises in game and has its own estate, the Lartington Estate, in Teesdale. [2][3] The restaurant stayed in the Rule family until World War I, when Charles Rule swapped businesses with Thomas Bell.

  7. Seven Dials, London - Wikipedia

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    Seven Dials, London. Coordinates: 51°30′49.5″N0°07′37.3″W51.513750°N 0.127028°W. Seven Dials junction and sundial, as seen from Monmouth Street. Seven Dials is a road junction and neighbourhood in the St Giles district of the London Borough of Camden, within the greater Covent Garden area in the West End of London.

  8. Tavistock Street - Wikipedia

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    Tavistock Street. Coordinates: 51.5122°N 0.1202°W. Tavistock Street. Tavistock Street is a street in the Covent Garden area of London which runs parallel to the Strand between Drury Lane and Southampton Street just south of the market piazza.

  9. The Harp - Wikipedia

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    The Harp. The Harp is a public house at 47 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London, WC2N 4HS. It was The Welsh Harp until 1995, when it was taken over by an Irish woman Binnie Walsh, who subsequently bought the pub. [1][2] The pub was subsequently sold to Fuller's in 2014. In 2008 it was selected as the Society for the Preservation of Beers from ...