The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 28 and Version 27 of Category Pubs

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* [ http://londonpublichouse.com ] This is, and will continue to be, the definitive historical site for London Public Houses. It lists census and Trade Directory information for the genealogist, and those interested in researching their family tree. It compliments the Essex Pubs site at [http://essexpub.net].
* [http://londonpublichouse.com] This is, and will continue to be, the definitive historical site for London Public Houses. It lists census and Trade Directory information for the genealogist, and those interested in researching their family tree. It compliments the Essex Pubs site at [http://essexpub.net].

Pubs are great. We like pubs. Some of them have beer gardens. Most people have experienced the dilemma of finding a pub that's open after 11pm - a particular nightmare in the centre of town. Similarly, there are those venues that conjur up a strange air of 'Deliverance' that are best avoided unless you carry fire-arms as a matter of course (or like getting beaten up/stared at in a strangely disturbing way.)

Some pubs (notably JD Wetherspoon ones) have non-smoking areas for people who don't want to inhale second-hand-smoke while enjoying a beer.

Pub-related phenomena include closing time, pub crawls and vertical drinking.

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