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There are so many it would be to long to list.But here are a few to wet your appetite. |
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| Ye Olde Red Cow |
| A ‘traditional’ boozer in the heart of the chain pub riddled Barbican area. We’re not sure why it’s so quiet here, but lets not change that by telling everyone. |
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| The George Inn Yard |
| Famous as a coaching inn during the 17th century, which means rich people used to sit here and get tanked while they waited for their buggy to pull up outside. |
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| Ye Old Mitre |
| There are a lot of ye old pubs in London, but this is seriously ye ancient. Dates back to 1547, when a very generous Bishop built the pub for his servants - you don’t see that these days. |
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| Ye Old White Horse |
| A small atmospheric 200 year old pub that still uses the 16th century cellars below. |
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