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  2. Porterhouse Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In order of opening date, pubs operated by the group have included: The Porterhouse Inn, Strand Road, Bray, County Wicklow (1989); [7] The original Porterhouse, which opened in 1989, was sold in February 2019. [5] The Porterhouse, Parliament Street, Temple Bar, Dublin (opened 1996) [10] The Porterhouse, Covent Garden, London (opened 2000)

  3. Nell Gwynne Tavern - Wikipedia

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    1–2 Bull Inn Court, Covent Garden, London, WC2 Coordinates 51°30′36.84″N 0°7′22.17″W  /  51.5102333°N 0.1228250°W  / 51.5102333; -0.1228250

  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. Rules (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Rules is a restaurant on Maiden Lane in Covent Garden, London. Rules was founded in 1798 by Thomas Rule, and describes itself as London's oldest restaurant. Rules was founded in 1798 by Thomas Rule, and describes itself as London's oldest restaurant.

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  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. O'Neill's (pub chain) - Wikipedia

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    The first O'Neill's was opened in Aberdeen in 1994 by Bass, the largest pub company in the UK at the time. [1] A second O'Neill's opened at Covent Garden in 1995. By 1996, there were 52 and it was Bass's most successful pub chain. By 1996, Bass was opening more than one a month, and had spent £40 million on the pub chain.

  9. White Lion, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    The White Lion, 2008. The White Lion is a pub in Covent Garden, London, on the corner of James Street and Floral Street.. There has been a pub called the White Lion on the site since at least 1839, [1] and the current pub was rebuilt in 1888, as can be seen under the rampant lion at the top of the building.