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Steeped in heritage and truly unique, St. Katharine Docks are home to a collection of high-quality offices, restaurants and bars. St. Katharine Dock's has evolved and diversified time and time again during its long history. The Docks are built on a site with over 1000 years history.
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Your local pub in the heart of the city, they have an extensive range of reasonably priced chilled lager, wine and ales.
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Mahiki is the ultimate party destination. With it Tiki decor, delicious fresh fruit cocktails and tropical flowers adorning every Honolulu Honey's hair, a night out is set to be unique in every respect!
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Customers flock to the Club to enjoy a special experience: live jazz of the highest standard in a unique environment, and delicious pizza!
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This St Patrick's day, why not try the best Guinness in North London!
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The Nightjar entices with quality cocktails, attentive personal service and a vibrant and varied live music programme, and late music nights on the decks.
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Draughts is London’s first board game café, a haven for game lovers.
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Winner of the Chortle Awards Best London club 2011-2015 and Best UK club 2015 – The 99 Club is well worth the visit!
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Nestled in the heart of South West London, right by Battersea Park, is a community of festival-goers, foodies, DJs and musicians who want to give you the best of what the international music scene has to offer.
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Experience Afternoon Tea with a difference on the BB Routemaster bus. This vintage London bus will drive around Central London, taking in some of the City’s best sights, whilst you can indulge in the fabulous BB Afternoon tea.
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The legend has it that Fidel Castro once was a shareholder at Bar Cubana
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Ever seen a cabaret in, what was a toilet ? Well that’s what the Cellar Door was, it now hosts live music til 1am every night to just 60 people and is hidden beneath Aldwych.
http://www.cellardoor.biz/
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