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Covent Garden has some great pubs which is no surprise as it is such a great area of London to meet in. Particularly if you like traditional pubs you are spoiled for choice as Covent Garden has some of the oldest and most traditional pubs to be found anywhere in London.

There are lots of pubs that serve Sunday lunch and traditional British pub grub too so if you are looking for a reasonably priced place to eat and drink one of the best gastro pubs in Covent Garden is well worth considering as a destination.

For a list of Covent Garden pubs you can view our Covent Garden pub guide (https://forbidden.london/london-guide/covent-garden/pubs) we have also recently created a blog post about our top picks for the best pubs in Covent Garden (https://forbidden.london/london-blog/best-pubs-covent-garden).



Covent Garden Piazza is always open, but the shops usually operate between 10am and 8pm Monday to Saturday and on Sunday from around 11am to 6pm. The Apple Market is open from 10am until 6pm and the East Colonnade Market is open from 10:30am until 7pm.



There is Pay & Display parking on the streets off the Piazza - Henrietta Street, Southampton Street and Tavistock Street. There is also an NCP car park on Drury Lane.



You can view a list of shops in Covent Garden, including information about offers, by viewing our Covent Garden shopping guide (https://forbidden.london/london-guide/covent-garden/shopping-in-style#businesses)


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Fountain Tavern, London Brown Plaque - This way was called  Fountain Court  until 1883 from the   Fountain Tavern  which stood on this site
Milos Crnjanski Blue Plaque - Milos Crnjanski 1893–1977 Serbian author lived and wrote here
William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, And George Inn, Southwark Black Plaque - The George Inn. It is known that the George Inn existed in the late 16th Century although the present building dates from 1677. Both Shakespeare and Dickens knew the hospitality of the inn which has continued right up to the present day. The inn is now owned by The National Trust
Bud Flanagan Blue Plaque - Bud Flanagan 1896-1968 comedian and leader of the 'Crazy Gang' born here
George Frederic Watts Plaque - In memorium George Frederic Watts
Nellie Melba Blue Plaque - Dame Nellie Melba 1861-1931 Operatic Soprano resided here in 1906

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