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If you're looking for some history along with your pint, the Trafalgar has plenty of it. Built on the banks of the Thames in South London in 1837—the same...more
see the London guideThe Coach & Horses won notoriety as the haunt of professional boozer and Spectator columnist Jeffrey Bernard, and was rebuilt as the backdrop for the...more
see the London guideBeloved by the Notting Hill set as soon as it opened in 2006, this dark and sexy boîte re-creates Rat Pack cool with a serious selection of ritzy cocktails...more
see the London guideA favorite post-work hangout for the ad and music execs from the surrounding offices and studios, on weekends this bar gets jam-packed with a mixed-bag crowd,...more
see the London guideWhen it comes to decor, the Loungelover has come a long way from its former incarnation as a meatpacking factory. From the same antiques dealers behind disco...more
see the London guideThe gay scene is huge in London and getting more varied and sophisticated, it seems, by the year. Pick up a free copy of QX at any bar or club for the latest...more
see the London guideMaybe a night in a museum doesn't sound like a wild and wacky evening out, but on the last Friday of the month the Victoria & Albert does more than simply...more
see the London guideThe name is no mere handle: This small and crammed pub in prime Soho is Gallic from the fleurs-de-lis on its signage to its refusal to stock pint...more
see the London guideStill one of the biggest, and definitely one of the best, club venues in London, you'll find established resident DJs (Craig Richards, Terry Francis) and...more
see the London guideFor a taste of members-only Soho House plus the Notting Hill scene simultaneously, come to SH owner Nick Jones's slightly less impenetrable westerly outpost for...more
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