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The Ten Bells Pub Established in 1752, this pub near Spitalfields Market was a favorite haunt of at least two of Jack the Ripper's victims, including his most famous quarry Mary Jane Kelly, and possibly the Ripper himself. Much of the "Ripper Era" Victorian interior remains. Address: 84 Commercial Street London England E1 6LY
+44 (0) 20 7366 1721
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Punch & Judy's Named after the popular puppet show, Punch & Judy's is a pub and restaurant in Convent Garden featuring a balcony overlooking the market's well-known piazza. A favourite for tourists, stag groups and young visitors, the establishment has a lively air and offers a menu of ales and traditional British fare. Address: 40 The Market, Covent Garden London . England WC2E 8RF
+44 (0) 207 379 0923
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Close to Stockwell Tube station in south London, The Swan has live music most weekends. Address: 215 Clapham Road London England UK SW9 9BE
Send an Email (1) +44 (0) 20 7978 9778
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Serving great food and offering some of the best in live music. Saturday night is a great traditional Irish music session. Address: 143 Stroud Green Road London Finsbury Park N4 3PE
Send an Email (8) +44 (0) 20 7281 9630
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The Roadhouse, located in Covent Garden, is one of London's most popular late night destinations featuring a restaurant, a bar and plenty of live music. American beer, cocktails and cuisine are served including buffalo wings, nachos, burgers and more. Address: The Piazza Covent Garden, London WC2
Send an Email (19) +44 (0) 20 7240 6001
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The Blind Beggar Pub Best known as the club frequented by the notorious Krays brothers, the Blind Beggar Pub in London's East End is popular and often very busy, especially during weekends. Live DJs perform regularly. Address: 337 Whitechapel Road London England E1 1BU
+44 (0) 20 7247 6195
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The Champion Located one block north of the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street, this pub is a great place to relax with a drink after an afternoon of shopping. Owned by the Yorkshire-based Samuel Smith's Brewery, the lager and bitter served here is among the cheapest in London. The interior features dark woodwork and stained glass windows and there are picnic tables set up outside so visitors can enjoy a pint outdoors on a sunny day. Address: 12-13 Wells Street London England UK W1T 3PA
+44 (0) 20 7323 1228
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