Covent Garden & Strand
See what's on in Covent Garden & Strand.
Showing results 121 to 140.
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Thai Square
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Thai Square at the Wig & Pen
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Thai Square - Strand
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Thames Foyer
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Tom's Kitchen at Somerset House
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Trattoria Biagio Pizzeria
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The Vaults at the RSA
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Walkabout Temple
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Watatsumi
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Zizzi - Aldwych
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Zizzi - Holborn
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Zizzi - Tottenham Court Road
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Covent Garden
Historic Site/HouseThe Market, London, WC2E 8RF [map]
At the very heart of London, Covent Garden is an inspiring cultural and retail district which offers visitors a truly unique experience.
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The Crown
Pub43 Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9DD [map]
The Crown was established in 1833 and is situated on 'The Seven Dials' on Monmouth street.
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The Devereux
Pub20 Devereux Court, Temple, WC2R 3JJ [map]
Taylor Walker pubs have been serving the best British pub food and drink for over two centuries.
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The Imperial
Pub5 Leicester Street, Soho, WC2H 7BL [map]
The Imperial is a small but perfectly formed traditional London pub.
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The Opera Quarter
EntertainmentCovent Garden, WC2E 8RF [map]
The Opera Quarter, Covent Garden’s historic food quarter is home to affordable dining and specialist food emporiums including the award winning Opera Tavern, Cote Brasserie and Hi Sushi, famous late night jazz bar PJs, Retro sweet shop Hope Greenwood, Brazilian Coffee Bar Double Shot, Specialist Ice Creamery Gelatorino, Tea Pod tea house, chic Bougie Macaron and Kitsch cake shop Primrose Bakery.
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Punch & Judy
Pub40 The Market, Covent Garden Piazza, WC2E 8RF [map]
Built in 1787, this pub was thought to be named after the puppet show performances that took place in the nearby piazza for the children of flower-sellers - Covent Garden originally being a flower market.
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The Round Table
Pub26-27 St Martins Court, Strand, WC2N 4AL [map]
The Round Table is a great pub in a great location, just off Leicester Square.
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The Salisbury
Pub90 St Martins Lane, Covent Garden, WC2N 4AP [map]
The very name of this pub is part of the fabric of British history and reaches back to Robert Cecil, the first Earl of Salisbury who is said to have been the wisest man in Tudor politics.

