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Ye Olde Mitre , Ely Place, EC1N
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The Grapes, Limehouse
The French House, Soho
Fancy a Pint


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South London Art Map 
London's independent art galleries: ten of the best
London's art gallery hotspots - an interactive map 
Urban Sketchers in London

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