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  2. Nell Gwynne Tavern - Wikipedia

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    NELL GWYNNE TAVERN: Designated: 15-Jan-1973: Reference no. 1066336: The Nell Gwynne Tavern is a Grade II listed public house at 1–2 Bull Inn Court, Covent Garden ...

  3. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Freemasons Arms, Covent Garden: Long Acre The Grenadier: 1720 18, Wilton Row, Belgravia. Originally the officers' mess of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards The Harp: 47 Chandos Place, Covent Garden Lamb and Flag, Covent Garden: 1772 II Rose Street, Covent Garden The Marquis of Clanricarde: Mid-19th century II 36 Southwick Street, Paddington

  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]

  5. Gargoyle Club - Wikipedia

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    For years the Gargoyle was one of the few places in London serving drinks at affordable prices after midnight. In 1955 the club was sold on to Michael Klinger [31] and Jimmy Jacobs [32] who relaunched it as a strip club [33] [34] called the Nell Gwynne (variously advertised as a Theatre, Club, or Revue).

  6. Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] Other restaurants include Gaby's Deli, a Jewish cafe and restaurant serving falafels and salt beef sandwiches since 1965, [127] and Mon Plaisir, founded in 1943, one of the oldest French restaurants in London. [128] [129] Covent Garden was home to some of London's earliest coffee shops, such as Old Slaughter's Coffee House, which ...

  7. The Harp - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    There were none in 1970 when Sheppard's Survey of London was produced [2] and there are none today, though there are several bars and eating places. [clarification needed] In 1772, the poet Sheridan fought a duel with Matthews at the Castle Tavern, located on the north corner with Bedford Street, after Matthews insulted Sheridan in the Bath ...

  9. Wellington Street, London - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Street is a street located in Covent Garden, Westminster, London. It connects Bow Street, Russell Street, Tavistock Street, Exeter Street, Strand and Lancaster Place. The street takes its name from Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. [1]