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PHV Ops 101110 Address BoroughType of venue Tiger Tiger, 16 High Street Croydon CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Reflex Nightclub & Bar, 18 High Street Croydon CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Black Sheep Bar, 68 High Street Croydon PUB/BAR Yates, 3 - 11 High Street Croydon PUB/BAR Vintage, 34 Surrey Street Croydon PUB/BAR Goldclub Enterprises, The Granaries, 6 Overtons Yard Croydon CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 3, The Arcade, 32-34 High Street Croydon CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Troxy, 490 Commercial Road Tower Hamlets OTHER The Rhytham Factory, 16-18 Whitechapel Road Tower Hamlets CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Tayyabs, 83-89 Fieldgate Street Tower Hamlets RESTAURANT The Castle, 44 Commercial Road Tower Hamlets PUB/BAR 2 - 10 Umberston Street Tower Hamlets RESTAURANT 233 Shoreditch High Street Hackney PUB/BAR All Star Lanes, The Clockhouse, 91 Brick Lane Tower Hamlets OTHER 91 Brick Lane Tower Hamlets PUB/BAR Ninetythree Feet East Ltd Trumans Brewery, 150 Brick Lane Tower Hamlets CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Brick House, The Old Truman Brewery 152c Brick Lane Tower Hamlets RESTAURANT Whites Club, 32-38, Leman Street Tower Hamlets CLUB/MUSIC VENUE O'Neill's Irish Bar, 762 High Road Waltham Forest PUB/BAR Railside Room, CCustomustom House Hotel, 272 Victoria Dock Road Newham OOTHERTHER RSLounge, 26 Woodford New Road Waltham Forest CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Funkymojoe, 159 - 161 High Road Redbridge PUB/BAR Metropolis, 234 Cambridge Heath Road Tower Hamlets CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Ground Floor, 51 Hackney Road Hackney OTHER 1 Hackney Road Hackney CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Joiners Arms, 116-118 Hackney Road Tower Hamlets PUB/BAR The Old Axe, 69 Hackney Road Hackney PUB/BAR Passing Clouds, 440 Richmond Road Hackney CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Visions Banqueting Suite, 588a Kingsland Road Hackney OTHER 2-3 West Smithfield City of London PUB/BAR 12 Smithfield Street City of London CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 99-100 Turnmill Street Islington PUB/BAR Dust Bar, 27 Clerkenwell Road City of London PUB/BAR Beduin 57-59 Charterhouse Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Raduno, 85 Charterhouse Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 77a Charterhouse Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Smiths of Smithfields, 67-77 Charterhouse Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Fluid Bar, 40-42 Charterhouse Street Islington PUB/BAR Ghost Bar, 113-117 Farringdon Road Islington PUB/BAR Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 331 Old Street Hackney PUB/BAR 52 Chiswell Street Islington RESTAURANT Worship Bar, Triton Court, 14 Finsbury Square Islington PUB/BAR 104-108 Curtain Road Hackney PUB/BAR East Village, 89 Great Eastern Street Hackney PUB/BAR 91-93 Great Eastern Street Hackney CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Queen Of Hoxton, 1 Curtain Road City of London PUB/BAR Horse & Groom, Inside front entrance, 28 Curtain Road Hackney PUB/BAR XOYO, 32-37 Cowper Street Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 23-25 Paul Street Islington PUB/BAR Book Club, 105 - 106 Leonard Street City of London CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Coq d'Argent Restaurant, 1 Poultry City of London RESTAURANT The Livery, 130 Wood Street City of London PUB/BAR Digress City, Citypoint, 1 Ropemaker Street City of London PUB/BAR Amber, 1 Ropemaker Street City of London PUB/BAR Clause Bar, 1 Lovat Lane City of London PUB/BAR Abbey, St Clare House, 30-33 Minories City of London PUB/BAR Mary Janes, 124-127 Minories City of London PUB/BAR 9 Crosswall City of London PUB/BAR Revolution Bar, 1 America Square City of London PUB/BAR Proud Cabaret, Mark Lane, 4 Minster Court City of London CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Agenda, Minster Court, City of London PUB/BAR Clause Bar, 1 Lovat Lane City of London PUB/BAR Abacus, 24 Cornhill City of London PUB/BAR Revolution, 140-144 Leadenhall Street City of London PUB/BAR Kanaloa, Hill House Shoe Lane City of London PUB/BAR Dion, 65 St. Paul's Churchyard City of London PUB/BAR AAPTPT bar, AldermarAldermaryy House, 1100-1155 QQueenueen SStreettreet CCityity of London PPUB/BARUB/BAR 1 Jute Lane Enfield CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Woodman (Pub) Joel Street Hillingdon PUB/BAR Faces Lounge & Bar, 458 Cranbrook Road Redbridge CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Visage, 442 Cranbrook Road Redbridge PUB/BAR O'Grady's, 699 High Road Redbridge PUB/BAR Menzies, Prince Regent Manor Road Redbridge OTHER The Manor House, 692-694 Chigwell Road Redbridge PUB/BAR The Kiosk, Adjacent to The Maxx, 2a Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames OTHER The Kiosk, 2a Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames OTHER The Kiosk, Kingston Station Forecourt Wood Street Kingston upon Thames OTHER Kiosk at Station Forecourt, Kingston Railway Station Kingston upon Thames OTHER Kiosk adjacent to County Court St James Road Kingston upon Thames OTHER 39a Hoxton Square Hackney RESTAURANT 2-4 Hoxton Square Hackney CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 11 Hoxton Square Hackney PUB/BAR 40 Hoxton Square Hackney PUB/BAR The Old Queens Head, 44 Essex Road Islington PUB/BAR The Winchester, 2 Essex Road Islington PUB/BAR Scala, 275-277 Pentonville Road Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Chapel Bar 29a Penton Street Islington PUB/BAR The Driver, 2-4 Wharfdale Road Islington PUB/BAR Relentless Garage, 20-2220-22 Highbury Corner Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Quays, 471 Holloway Road Islington PUB/BAR Egg, 200 York Way Islington CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Secrets 5 34-38 Eversholt Street Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Rotunda, 42-43 Gloucester Crescent, Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Bar Uno, 4 Inverness Street Camden PUB/BAR Koko, 1a Camden High Street Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Koko CLub, 1a Camden High Street Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Horse Hospital, Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road Camden PUB/BAR Camden Rock, 18 Kentish Town Road Camden CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Opium Lounge, 36-38 North Street Havering CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Time & Envy Night Club, 108 South Street Havering CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The City Pavilion, Collier Row Road Havering OTHER Cable, 33a Bermondsey Street Tunnel Southwark CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Ministry Of Sound, 103 Gaunt Street Southwark CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Coronet Theatre, 28 New Kent Road Southwark CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Da Vinci's, 6 Baylis Road Lambeth RESTAURANT Cubana Bar Restaurant, 48 Lower Marsh Lambeth RESTAURANT Area Club, 67-68 Albert Embankment Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Thai Silk, Unit 94-95 Joan Street Southwark RESTAURANT Baltic Restaurant Bar, 74 Blackfriars Road Southwark RESTAURANT Arch One, 1 Mepham Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 79 Waterloo Road Lambeth RESTAURANT Globe Theatre, 21 New Globe Walk Southwark OTHER Oxo Tower Wharf, Barge House Street South Bank Southwark RESTAURANT 02 Dome Peninsula Square Greenwich OTHER IndiIndig02g02 Ticket OOfficeffice, The 0022, Peninsula SqSquareuare GGreenwichreenwich OOTHERTHER South London Pacific, 340 Kennington Road Lambeth PUB/BAR Hidden 100-102 Tinworth Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Eagle London, 349 Kennington Lane Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Venue, 2A Clifton Rise Lewisham CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Hilton London Docklands, 265 Rotherhithe Street Southwark OTHER Crystals Night Club, 120-122 Whitehorse Lane Croydon CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Revolution, 1-3 High Street Sutton PUB/BAR Embargoes, 533b Kings Road Kensington and Chelsea CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Wyndham Grand Hotel Chelsea Harbour Kensington and Chelsea OTHER Jongleurs Comedy Club, 49 Lavender Gardens Wandsworth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Be At One, 85 Battersea Rise Wandsworth PUB/BAR Adventure Bar, 91a Battersea Rise Wandsworth PUB/BAR The Grand, 21-25 St Johns Hill Wandsworth OTHER The Brunel, 37 Battersea Bridge Road Wandsworth PUB/BAR The Lost Angel, 339 Battersea Park Road Wandsworth PUB/BAR Mish Mash, 64-66 Lavender Hill Wandsworth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Walkabout, 14-16 Putney High Street Wandsworth PUB/BAR Be At One, 30 Putney High Street Wandsworth PUB/BAR The Fez Club, 200b Upper Richmond Road Wandsworth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Alma, 499 Old York Road Wandsworth PUB/BAR 52-54 Wandsworth High Street Wandsworth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 153153-163-163 The Broadway Merton RESTAURANT Cento, 100 The Broadway Merton RESTAURANT Aura Mayfair, 48-49 St James Street City of Westminister CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 30 Great Smith Street City of Westminister RESTAURANT Pacha Night Club Terminus Place City of Westminister CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Top Floor Front, 27 Victoria Square City of Westminister OTHER The Berkeley Hotel Wilton Place City of Westminister OTHER The Lanesborough Hotel 1 Lanesborough Place City of Westminister OTHER The Electric Birdcage, 11 Haymarket City of Westminister CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Mint Leaf, 4 Suffolk Place City of Westminister RESTAURANT Tiger Tiger, 28-29 Haymarket City of Westminister CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Basement, 91 Jermyn Street City of Westminister PUB/BAR First Floor, 86 Jermyn Street City of Westminister OTHER 8 The Pavement Lambeth RESTAURANT The Peoples Republic, 16a Clapham Common South Side Lambeth PUB/BAR 65 Clapham Park Road Lambeth PUB/BAR The Loft 67 Clapham High Street Lambeth RESTAURANT Infernos Night Club, 146 Clapham High Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 114 Clapham High Street Lambeth PUB/BAR 68 - 70 Clapham High Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Gigalum, 7 - 8 Cavendish Parade Clapham Common South Side Lambeth PUB/BAR 43/45 Cromwell Road Kensington and Chelsea OTHER Boujis, 43 Thurloe Street Kensington and Chelsea CLUB/MUSIC VENUE 11 Harrington Road Kensington and Chelsea OTHER The Brompton Club, 92b Old Brompton Road Kensington and Chelsea CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Arch, 45a South Lambeth Road Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE AArchrch, 47c SSouthouth Lambeth Road Lambeth CCLUB/MUSICLUB/MUSIC VENVENUEUE Arches 39 - 43 Parry Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE The Renaissance Rooms, Opposite Arch 8, Off Miles Street Lambeth CLUB/MUSIC VENUE Artesean Well, 693 Wandsworth Road Lambeth PUB/BAR Lost Society, 697 Wandsworth Road Lambeth RESTAURANT Revolution, 4 Whittaker Avenue Richmond upon Thames
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