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  2. Jamaica Wine House - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Wine House, known locally as "the Jampot", is located in St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, in the heart of London's financial district. It was the first coffee house in London and was visited by the English diarist Samuel Pepys in 1660. [1] It is now a Grade II listed public house [2] and is set within a labyrinth of medieval courts and ...

  3. Coleherne, Earl's Court - Wikipedia

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    The Coleherne Arms 1866 public house was a gay pub in west London. Located at 261 Old Brompton Road, Earl's Court, it was a well-known music venue from the 1950s, and a popular landmark leather bar during the 1970s and 1980s. In 2008, it was rebranded as a gastropub, The Pembroke.

  4. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries - Wikipedia

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    A common art piece showing women as satirical figures can be in the “A Mad Dog in a Coffee House” it’s a satirical piece, showing men running away from a rabid dog that has entered the establishment, the men have cartoonish expressions, while the woman serving coffee is beautiful and has a calm expression, even when a man attempts to ...

  5. What Does 'Old Vine' Wine Mean, and Is It Really Better Than ...

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    Old vine” is a commonly used term in the world of high-end wine. It seems to imply something regal about a wine, a greater sense of depth, concentration or profundity of character. As with ...

  6. Prospect of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    All that remains from the building's earliest period is the 400-year-old stone floor. The pub features 18th-century panelling and a 19th-century facade. [1] The pub has a pewter-top bar and is decorated with many nautical objects. [2] [3] In former times it was a meeting place for sailors, smugglers, cutthroats and footpads.

  7. The Flask, Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    The public bar at The Flask. On the site stood the original Flask Tavern from where the Hampstead mineral water business was run from at least 1700. The distribution of the water, at 3d per flask, was arranged by a London apothecary called Mr Philips, who operated in Fleet Street from the Eagle and Child pub.

  8. California home made from wine barrels, 'rustic charm' hits ...

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    The “Barrel House” blends rustic charm with ocean views” and comes complete with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a loft over 2,200 square feet. A guest cottage, among other amenities, are also ...

  9. The Falcon, Battersea - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon. The Falcon is a Grade II listed public house at 2 St John's Hill, Battersea, London. [1]The current Falcon inn was built in the late 19th century as a purpose-built hotel, with a pub on the ground floor, [1] and is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2]

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