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P a Rt 6 P U B S & W in E B A Nash’s Numbers Useful Information Document Part 6 PUBS & WINE BARS In alphabetical order. Only in the postcodes as follows IE1, E14, EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4, N1, NW1, SE1, SW1, SW3, SW5, SW6;SW7, SW10, W1, W2, W8, W11;WC1, WC2 PUBS & WINE BARS A PUBS & WINE BARS A 19:20,19,Great Sutton St,EC1 Allsop Arms,137,Gloucester Place,NW1 12 Bar Club,26,Denmark St,WC2 Alma,78,Chapel Market,N1 25 Canonbury Lane,25,Canonbury Lane,N1 Alma,59,Newington Green Rd,N1 8a,8a,Artillery Passage,E1 Alwyne Castle,,St.Pauls Rd,N1 A Monaghan,224,Camden High St,NW1 Ambarlounge,18,Kensington Church St,W8 Abbey Tavern,124,Kentish Town Rd,NW1 Anchor & Hope,36,Cut,SE1 Ad Lib,246,Fulham Rd,SW10 Anchor Tap,28,Horselydown Lane,SE1 Adam & Eve,81,Petty France,SW1 Anda Lucia,139,Whitfield St,W1 Ain'T Nothin But,20,Kingly St,W1 Angel,73,City Rd,EC1 Albert,11,Princess Rd,NW1 Angel,14,Crosswall,EC3 Albion,10,Thornhill Rd,N1 Angel,3,Islington High St,N1 Alibi,Hill House,Shoe Lane,EC4 Angel,61,St. Giles High St,WC2 All Bar One,18,Appold St,EC2 Angel & Crown,58,St. Martins Lane,WC2 PUBS & WINE PUBSWINE &BARS All Bar One,16,Byward St,EC3 Angel in the Fields,37,Thayer St,W1 All Bar One,84,Cambridge Circus,WC2 Angelic,57,Liverpool Rd,N1 All Bar One,103,Cannon St,EC4 Anglesea Arms,15,Sellwood Terrace,SW7 All Bar One,93a,Charterhouse St,EC1 Annabella Wine Bar,45,Clerkenwell Rd,EC1 All Bar One,36,Dean St,W1 Antelope Tavern,22,Eaton Terrace,SW1 Part 6 All Bar One,127,Finsbury Pavement,EC2 Apartment Bar,34,Threadneedle St,EC2 All Bar One,19,Henrietta St,WC2 Apollo,28,Paddington St,W1 All Bar One,106,Houndsditch,EC3 Aragon House,247,New Kings Rd,SW6 All Bar One,58,Kingsway,WC2 Arbitrager,27a,Throgmorton St,EC2 All Bar One,28,London Bridge St,SE1 Archers,42,Osborn St,E1 All Bar One,44,Ludgate Hill,EC4 Argyll Arms,18,Argyll St,W1 All Bar One,42,Mackenzie Wk.Sth Colannade,E14 Ark,,Torrens St,EC1 All Bar One,108,New Oxford St,WC1 Art Bar,87,Walton St,SW3 All Bar One,126,Notting Hill Gate,W11 Artillery Arms,102,Bunhill Row,EC1 All Bar One,7,Paddington St,W1 As Good As It Gets,125,Packington St,N1 All Bar One,5,Picton Place,W1 Assembly,14,Seething Lane,EC3 All Bar One,289,Regent St,W1 Atlas Public House,16,Seagrave Rd,SW6 All Bar One,34,Shad Thames,SE1 PUBS & WINE BARS B PUBS & WINE BARS B Bacchus,177,Hoxton St,N1 Bar Soho,23,Old Compton St,W1 Backdoor,21,Old Burlington St,W1 Bar South Central,16,Elephant & Castle,SE1 Backpacker,126,York Way,N1 Bar Under The Clock,74,Queen Victoria St,EC4 Badger Inns,459,Kings Rd,SW10 Bar Vinyl,6,Inverness St,NW1 Bag O' Nails,6,Buckingham Palace Rd,SW1 Bar-b-Lo,76b,Marchmont St,WC1 Balls Bros,11,Blomfield St,EC2 Bardo Knightsbridge,103,Walton St,SW3 Balls Bros,34,Brook St,W1 Barley Mow,127,Curtain Rd,EC2 Balls Bros,50,Buckingham Palace Rd,SW1 Barley Mow,8,Dorset St,W1 Balls Bros,8,Cheapside,EC2 Barley Mow,104,Horseferry Rd,SW1 Balls Bros,,Kings Arms Yard,EC2 Barley Mow,,Narrow St,E14 Balls Bros,,Mark Lane,EC3 Barracuda Bar,133,Houndsditch,EC3 Balls Bros,38,St. Mary Axe,EC3 Barrowboy & Banker,6,Borough High St,SE1 Banana Store,1,Cathedral St,SE1 Bath House,96,Dean St,W1 Bangers,2,Wilson St,EC2 Beaufort House,354,Kings Rd,SW3 Bangers Too,1,St. Mary At Hill,EC3 Beauforts Wine Bar,24,Lime St,EC3 Banker,2,Cousin Lane,EC4 Bedales,5,Bedale St,SE1 Bar & Dining House,2,Essex Rd,N1 Beehive,126,Crawford St,W1 Bar 104,104,City Rd,EC1 Beehive,7,Homer St,W1 Bar 242,242,Blackfriars Rd,SE1 Beehive,36,New North Rd,N1 Bar 38,16,Hertsmere Rd,E14 Beehive Public House,21,Bartholomew St,SE1 Bar Aquarium,262,Old St,EC1 Bell,29,Bush Lane,EC4 Bar Aquda,13,Maiden Lane,WC2 Beluga Cafe,14,Hertsmere Rd,E14 Bar Bed,40,Leman St,E1 Belushis,161,Borough High St,SE1 Bar Logic,12,Argyll St,W1 Belushi's,498,Fulham Rd,SW6 Bar Management Ltd,515,Fulham Rd,SW6 Belushi's Bar Cafe,9,Russell St,WC2 Bar Mosko,146,High Holborn,WC1 Belushis Camden,48,Camden High St,NW1 Bar Music Hall,134,Curtain Rd,EC2 Ben Crouch Tavern,77a,Wells St,W1 Bar Oporto,168,High Holborn,WC1 Berries Bar & Wine Collection,167,Queen Victoria St,EC4 Bar Ria,243,Old St,EC1 Betsey Trotwood,56,Farringdon Rd,EC1 Bar Room Bar At Soho,32,Gerrard St,W1 Big Chill Bar,Truman Brewery,Brick Lane,E1 Bar Saaqi,21,Poland St,W1 Black Bull,199,Whitechapel Rd,E1 Part 6 Pubs and Wine Bars - Issue 3 August 2006 Page 1 of 10 Nash’s Numbers Useful Information Document Part 6 PUBS & WINE BARS In alphabetical order. Only in the postcodes as follows IE1, E14, EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4, N1, NW1, SE1, SW1, SW3, SW5, SW6;SW7, SW10, W1, W2, W8, W11;WC1, WC2 PUBS & WINE BARS B Cont… PUBS & WINE BARS B Cont… Black Cap,,Camden High St,NW1 Brewmaster,37,Cranbourn St,WC2 Black Lion,123,Bayswater Rd,W2 Bricklayers Arms,63,Charlotte Rd,EC2 Black Lion & French Horn,5,Pollen St,W1 Bricklayers Arms,31,Gresse St,W1 Blackbird,209,Earls Court Rd,SW5 Bridge Bar,,London Bridge Station,SE1 Blackfriar,174,Queen Victoria St,EC4 Bridge House,13,Westbourne Terrace Rd,W2 Blackfriars Winebar Warehouse,Arch 80,Scoresby St,SE1 Britannia,94,Ironmonger Row,EC1 Blind Beggar,337,Whitechapel Rd,E1 Britannia,20,Monument St,EC3 Bloomsbury Tavern,236,Shaftesbury Avenue,WC2 Britannia Public House,123a,Clarendon Rd,W11 Blue Anchor,,Rolls Passage,EC4 Broken Foot Inns Ltd,15,Fulwood Place,WC1 Blue Eyed Maid,173,Borough High St,SE1 Brokers Wine Bar & Restaurant,9,Leadenhall Market,EC3 Blue Lion,133,Grays Inn Rd,WC1 Brokers Wine Bar & Restaurant,9,Leadenhall Market,EC3 Blue Posts,6,Bennett St,SW1 Brown Bear,139,Leman St,E1 Blue Posts,18,Kingly St,W1 Brunswick Arms,78,Blackwall Way,E14 Blue Posts,81,Newman St,W1 Buckingham Arms,62,Petty France,SW1 Blue Posts Pub,28,Rupert St,W1 Bucks Head,202,Camden High St,NW1 Bluu,1,Hoxton Square,N1 Buffalo Bar,259,Upper St,N1 Bok Bar,56,Blandford St,W1 Bull,4,Devonshire Row,EC2 Boot,116,Cromer St,WC1 Bull,100,Upper St,N1 Bootsy Brogan's,1,Fulham Broadway,SW6 Bull & Mouth,31,Bloomsbury Way,WC1 Booty's Riverside Bar,92a,Narrow St,E14 Bull Bar & Dining House,292,St. John St,EC1 Borough Bar & Dining,10,London Bridge St,SE1 Bullet,147,Kentish Town Rd,NW1 Bottlescrue,53,Holborn Viaduct,EC1 Bull's Head,125,Central St,EC1 Bowler Pub & Restaurant,32,Bowling Green Lane,EC1 Bung Hole,57,High Holborn,WC1 Box,32,Monmouth St,WC2 Bunker Bar,41,Earlham St,WC2 Bradleys Spanish Bar,42,Hanway St,W1 Butchers Hook & Cleaver,61,West Smithfield,EC1 Brazen Head,69,Lisson St,NW1 PUBS & WINE BARS C PUBS & WINE BARS C Cadogan Arms,298,Kings Rd,SW3 Chelsea Potter,119,Kings Rd,SW3 Caernarvon Castle,7,Chalk Farm Rd,NW1 Chelsea Ram,32,Burnaby St,SW10 Cafe Royal,26,Craven Rd,W2 Chepstow,39,Chepstow Place,W2 Cambridge Hotel,93,Charing Cross Rd,WC2 Chequers,44,Old St,EC1 Camden,55,Camden St,NW1 Chequers Tavern,16,Duke St St. James,SW1 Camden Arms,1,Randolph St,NW1 Cheshire Cheese,48,Crutched Friars,EC3 Camden Head,2 Camden Walk,Camden Passage,N1 Chester Arms,87,Albany St,NW1 Camel,186,Tooley St,SE1 Chuzzlewits,21,Thomas More St,E1 Cannon,95,Cannon St,EC4 Cinnamon Bar at One Aldwych,1,Aldwych,WC2 Cantaloupe,83,Rivington St,EC2 Circle Bar & Restaurant,13 The Circle,Queen Elizabeth St,SE1 Capital Pub,1,Relton Mews,SW7 Cittie of Yorke,22,High Holborn,WC1 Captain Kidd,108,Wapping High St,E1 City Boot,7,Moorfields Highwalk,EC2 Captains Cabin,4,Norris St,SW1 City Darts,40,Commercial St,E1 Cardinal,23,Francis St,SW1 City Flogger,120,Fenchurch St,EC3 Carpenters Arms,135,Cambridge Heath Rd,E1 City Golf Bar,24,Bride Lane,EC4 Carpenters Arms,12,Seymour Place,W1 City Pride,28,Farringdon Lane,EC1 Carpenters Arms,,Whitfield St,W1 City Pride,15,West Ferry Rd,E14 Cask & Glass,39,Palace St,SW1 City Tavern,29,Lawrence Lane,EC2 Castle,44,Commercial Rd,E1 Clachan,34,Kingly St,W1 Castle,34,Cowcross St,EC1 Clarence,4,Dover St,W1 Castle,225,Portobello Rd,W11 Clarence,53,Whitehall,SW1 Castle (Geronimo Inns),54,Pentonville Rd,N1 Clerkenwell House,23,Hatton Wall,EC1 Castle Pub,26,Furnival St,EC4 Coach & Horses,1,Great Marlborough St,W1 Central Street,153,Central St,EC1 Coach & Horses,42,Wellington St,WC2 Centre Page,29,Knightrider St,EC4 Coach & Horses,35,Whitefriars St,EC4 Centro,93,Grays Inn Rd,WC1 Coach & Horses,35,Willow Place,SW1 Chambers Bar,27a,Old Bailey,EC4 Coal Hole,91,Strand,WC2 Champagne Charlies,1 Arches,Villiers St,WC2 Cobden Arms,28,Camden High St,NW1 Champion,1,Wellington Terrace,W2 Cock,360,North End Rd,SW6 Champion,12,Wells St,W1 Cock & Bottle,17,Needham Rd,W11 Chandos,29,St.
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