Aah - the "Hole in the Wall"~ spent a very boozy night there after going to a 
concert with Count
Basie and the Duke Ellington band (or was it with the Woody Herman and the 
Thundering Herd?) in the
mid-70's.
Can't remember getting home either, but I must have done!

John in Brisbane



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Subject: Re: OT: Cut-out-and-keep guide to London

On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 08:21:11AM +0000, Bob W-PDML wrote:
> For future PDML visitors:
> 
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-38384519
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> B

I don't know what it says about me, but I recognise a few of those!

The Dove (Hammersmith) was my favourite drinking spot if I was in that part of 
London.  A nice pint
(or two) on the riverside terrace was a great way to spend a warm summer 
evening.

I also know "The Prospect of Whitby" and "The Grapes" (both in Wapping), and 
"The Lamb and Flag" in
Covent Garden.

For serious beer afficionados I'd include "The Anglesea Arms" (in South
Kensington) for the best pint of draught Old Peculier I've had anywhere south 
of Thirsk, and "The
Hole in the Wall" right by Waterloo station.

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