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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Pimlico Underground Station

London Underground Pimlico
Bessborough St, SW1V 2JA

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Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: London SW11

RECLAIMING ITS CROWN AS SOUTH WEST LONDON’S FINEST COCKTAIL, DINING AND DANCING VENUE; LOST SOCIETY HAS RETURNED, LAYING ITS ROOTS IN ITS NEW HOME OF BATTERSEA.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: London WC2

Tucked away down a little alley, Retro Bar is one of gay London’s secret gems – a small, mixed indie bar, where eccentrics are welcomed.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: London SW3

The cozy country house style interior lends itself to a very relaxed comfortable atmosphere and the buzzy popular bar serves a light bar food menu, fantastic cocktails and an array of spirits.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: London SE1

With a sumptuous interior of antique and modern furniture, dark walnut floors and bespoke lighting set against the arches original brick walls, Jack’s creates the ideal fun and relaxed hangout.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: London WC2H

All Bar One Leicester Square 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: 1.5 miles     Location: London WC2

A great pub in the heart of London - CAMRA's West London Pub of the Year 2014. 10 real ales, real ciders. A place to meet and make friends.

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: London SW1

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: London SE1

Live Music, live sports, amazing Thai food & a great night out awaits you. Placed between the iconic Old Vic & the Young Vic.

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: London WC2

Our second child, The Marquis in Covent Garden is ideally situated within a few minutes walk of some of London’s greatest landmarks, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Soho to name just a few.

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: London WC2

The author George Orwell wrote an article in the London Evening Standard about his favourite fictional pub which he called The Moon Under Water.

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