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An excellent refuge from the nearby Bond Street shopping area. First licensed in 1738, it was rebuilt in 1933 and has an imposing mock-Tudor exterior contrasting sharply with its surroundings. This is thought to be London's narrowest pub and inside it is tiny; the atmosphere is traditional, with wooden beams and panelling; pictures on the walls feature caricatures of 19th-century politicians and clerics. Four handpumps although not all are always in use. The small dining room with bar upstairs is available for private events and functions.
Coach & Horses, London