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The Nags Head

Nov 6

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Covent Garden, London. Not to be confused with the Nags Head in Belgravia (one of my favorite little pubs in London). There has been a pub named Nags Head on this site since the 1670s, with the current building erected in 1900 by architects P.E. Pilditch, and is known for it's Neo-Jacobean style. The pub was purchased by the McMullen Brewery in 1927, and in 1951 Whitbread converted it into a theatrical themed establishment, one of the first of its kind in England. The exterior is recognizable from the British television show "Only Fools and Horses". The interior features large blue wooden beams, red and gold fascia signs, stained glass, beautiful tile work, and engraved and gilt windows. The patron area is formed on three sides of the oblong bar. Nice to be able to enjoy an IPA from McMullens, a brewery whose beers I don't see often enough.

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