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The Gentle Author’s Pub Crawl

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Feeling in need of exercise and refreshment, I set out on a walk to visit some favourite pubs along the way and I took my camera with me too.

Mitre Taven, Hatton Garden, Opened 1546

George & Vulture, City of London, opened 1600

Bust of Dickens in the dining room at the George & Vulture

Jamaica Wine House, City of London, opened 1660

The Blackfriar, Blackfriars, opened 1905

The Old Bell, Fleet St, opened in the sixteen-seventies

The Punch Tavern, Fleet St, opened 1839

Old Cheshire Cheese, Wine Office Court, opened 1538

Ship Tavern, Gate St, opened 1549

Cittie of Yorke, Holborn, opened 1696

Seven Stars, Carey St, opened 1602

The Lamb & Flag, Rose St, opened 1623

At the Lamb & Flag

The Anchor, Bankside, where Samuel Pepys watched the Fire of London

The George, Borough High St, opened in the fourteenth century

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