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The West End Bar, also known for a time as the "West End Gate", was located on Broadway near 114th Street in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City.From its establishment in 1911, the bar served as a common gathering place for Columbia University students, faculty and administration (its slogan was "Where Columbia Had Its First Beer").
The John Snow, formerly the Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is a public house in Broadwick Street, in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London, and dates back to the 1870s. It is named for the British epidemiologist and anaesthetist John Snow , who identified the nearby water pump as the source of a cholera outbreak in ...
168 Mile End Road, Stepney. Now a club. The Blind Beggar: 1894 Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel Commercial Tavern: c.1865 II 142 Commercial Street, Spitalfields, Shoreditch Charlie Brown's (Railway Tavern) ***** c.1840 Garford Street and the West India Dock Road. Demolished 1989. George Tavern: Pauline Forster: 1820 II 373 Commercial Road Golden ...
West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London. [1] Along with New York City's Broadway theatre, West End theatre represents the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world. Seeing a West End show is a common tourist activity in London. [1]
The World's End is a Grade II listed public house and restaurant at 459 King's Road, Chelsea, London. [1] It gives its name to the surrounding area at the western end of the King's Road. History
West End, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now renamed BLUES), a pub on the West of the town. [3] Windmill: a prominent feature of the local landscape at one point. Pubs with this name may no longer be situated near a standing mill, but there's a good chance they're close to a known site and will almost certainly be on a hill or other such breezy setting.
Ralph Agas' Map of 1578 shows an underdeveloped area to the north of St George's Tower, the current plot of the Lighthouse pub. The Lighthouse is a public house in central Oxford, England. The pub is located at 1 Park End Street, next to the Castle Mill Stream and close to the end of the Oxford Canal.
According to London Theatre, "Smaller theatres, including many pub theatres, are called fringe, although some of these small theatres are also called off West End, particularly those located in the West End of London, where most of the big commercial theatres are. These small theatres can vary in size, with seating capacities of around 40 to 400."