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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Phipps Bridge Tram Stop

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Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: Thornton Heath, Croydon, CR7

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: Broad Green, Croydon, CR0

The exterior of this pub doesn't appear to have been significantly altered since the mid-19th century. Inside, evidence of the former public and saloon bar layout is visible. It's a friendly local, co

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London N15

An exciting new bar & events space based in the heart of Tottenham Hale. Offering breakfast, lunch and evening food options, live sport, food and drinks deals, weekly quiz, pool, darts and ping pong. We also host live music events across the weekend.

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SE27

We are in the heart of West Norwood, located adjacent to platform 1 of West Norwood train station. Since 1864, we have been the place for The West Norwood community to gather, socialise and relax. Tod

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SW2

Welcome to The Hand In Hand - your go-to local for all your favourite drinks in London.

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SE27

The Hope Pub is a small, friendly community local hidden in West Norwood, in the London Borough of Lambeth, around five miles south of Charing Cross. Here at the Hope, we’re proud to be the beating

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SW11

Here at the Beehive we want to be more than just a pub, we want you to come in and make yourself at home. We consider ourselves a part of the community and like to do want we can. We support locals, f

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SW18

A sporting London local with the luck of the Irish

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SW18

Konnigans restaurant is an eclectic mix of old and new; serving contemporary British food with influences from the Mediterranean and South East Asia.

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: London SE27

Long before there was the suburb of Norwood, with its solid Victorian houses, there stood a forest of mighty oaks, the Great North Wood. Even though by the early eighteenth century much of the forest

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