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Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria, 25 Earls Court Road, London, W8 6EB

1.47km

Welcome to the Princess Victoria. First opened in 1830 and popular in Kensington ever since, the Princess Victoria is...Read more

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The Goat Tavern
The Goat Tavern
The Goat, 3A Kensington High Street, London, W8 5NP

1.56km

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The Builders Arms
The Builders Arms
1 Kensington Court Place, London, W8 5QE

1.66km

With our distinctive green exterior, it's easy to spot The Builder's Arms on the streets of Kensington. But it's not...Read more

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The Devonshire Arms
The Devonshire Arms
37 Marloes Road, London, W8 6LA

1.68km

A stone's throw from the boutique-lined streets of South Kensington, The Devonshire Arms has rustic character and...Read more

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The Alfred Tennyson
The Alfred Tennyson
10 Motcomb Street, Belgravia, London, SW1X 8LA

2.81km

Your much loved neighbourhood pub The Pantechnicon Rooms has been re-named ‘The Alfred Tennyson’. But don’t worry,...Read more

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The Punchbowl
The Punchbowl
41 Farm Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 5RP

2.9km

As one of Mayfair’s oldest pubs, we know a thing or two about good food and wine and pride ourselves on offering a...Read more

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