Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Acton Main Line Station

National Rail Acton Main Line
Horn Lane, Acton, W3 9EH

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Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London SW18

A perfect place to unwind, relax, enjoy and celebrate with a great range of drinks, high quality food and surroundings.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London WC2E

You will find The White Lion in Covent Garden London within a short stroll of Covent Garden Tube, Long Acre and Floral Street - however you won't find another like it.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London SW18

A lively boozer in Wandsworth, London with crafty drinks and tasty food to mop it all up

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London SW1

Political watering hole extraordinaire. Next door neighbours with Ben himself, and a great pint of London Pride. Try our pies!

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London WC2E

All Bar One Henrietta Street is a stylish city bar where you can catch up with friends, unwind after work or simply find a sophisticated space to indulge in an excellent selection of food and drink.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London WC2

Set in the heart of Covent Garden and overlooking the piazza, Palm Court is a quintessential, intimate Parisian-style brasserie, lovingly crafted to recreate a classically 1920’s art nouveau environme

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London SW11

With leather sofas, old bottles and books the Eagle is a bastion for beers from micro-breweries from London, Surrey and further afield.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London WC2

Established in the 13th Century, The White Hart Inn on Drury Lane claims to be London’s oldest pub. Historical records show its first license was granted as early as 1216, and its place in the capital’s history makes it a hit with tourists.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: London WC2E

A public house called The Nag’s Head has occupied 10 James Street since at least the 1670s. The current building is an example of Neo-Jacobean pub architecture (P. E. Pilditch) and was erected in 1900 being one of the 30 plus listed buildings.

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