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Old London City Pub Crawl

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Old London City Pub Crawl

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This event is a chance to explore a small number of historic pubs that lurk in or close to the City of London.

Ye Olde Mitre (6.30pm-7.30pm)
Was Built in 1546 for servants of the Bishops of Ely. The Ye Olde Mitre is famous for having a cherry tree, (now supporting the front) that Queen Elizabeth once danced around with Sir Christopher Hatton. The pub was actually a part of Cambridge (Ely being in Cambridge) and the licencees used to have to go there for their licence.
Ye Olde Mitre, 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, London, EC1N 6SJ

The Penderel's Oak (7.30pm-11.00pm), 283-288 High Holborn, WC1V 7HP, London.

Times of leaving and arriving at each pub are approximate and will involve some short walks and we may have to adapt a little on the day, again updates will be posted and I may change some of the pubs nearer the date, again updates will be posted. please make a note of my number Colin 07709305681.

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