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Seething Lane
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Where Samuel lived between 1660-1674. (During the Great Fire of London). Bust of Samuel and a series of plaques related to events in Pepys’s life.
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St Olave's Church, Hart Street
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Pepys’s local church. Samuel was buried next to his wife. Est. 1450. The crypt from 13th century. Open from 10:30am.
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Crown Passage
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The Dusty Knuckle Bakery
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Three Bridges, London
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Gunnersbury Triangle Local Nature Reserve
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Delhi Grill
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Bonnington Square Pleasure Garden
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Rickmansworth
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Masters Superfish
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Watergate Street
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Deptford Market Yard
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De Vine
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Brick Lane Bookshop
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Old Brewery Mews
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The Mayfair Chippy
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Maureen's Pie & Mash
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Rose And Crown Court
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Nell of old Drury
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King Charles II and Nell used to meet here. Nell entered via a secret tunnel from the theatre on the other side of the road. The pub also been seen in Hitchcock’s film Frenzy, in 1972.
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102 Edith Grove
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Jagger, Richards and Jones lived here from August 1962 until September 1963. This is where Stones and The Beatles got to know each other after Beatles saw Stones on a gig.
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Johnnie's Fish Bar & Kebab House
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Stones used to eat here when they finally got some money. (Former The Worlds End Café)
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George
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The Kings Arms
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Marshalsea Prison South Wall
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Med Salleh Kopitiam
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Allpress Espresso Roastery and Cafe
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The Horse Hospital
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The horse hospital was built 1797. (Fortitude Bakery open Mon-Fri 7:30-3 and weekends 8:30-2:30)
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Magic Falafel
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C & R Cafe Restaurant
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Rye Lane Market
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Ganapati
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Hanar
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Frank's Cafe at Bold Tendencies
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M.Manze - Peckham
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Netil Market
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Mare Street Market
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Herne Hill Market
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Maltby Street Market
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Eltham Palace
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South Norwood Community Kitchen
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Arments Pie & Mash
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Holly Mount Steps
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Queen's Market
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Goddards at Greenwich
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The Southwark Tavern
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Terry's Cafe London
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En Root Peckham
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En Root Clapham
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Govinda's Pure Vegetarian Restaurant
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Charing Cross Collectors Market
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Saturday’s 7am-3pm. Has been a market here since 1690’s. Originally as a vegetable market.
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Severndroog Castle and Tea Room
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Tea House Theatre
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World Peace Garden
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Nature’s Throne
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Latin Village UK
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Warren Farm Nature Reserve
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Brent River Park Elthorne Park Extension
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Handel Hendrix House
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England's Lane
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West Street
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Harrow on the Hill
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The Electric Cafe
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Air Raid Shelter Cafe and Tea Room
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High Grade Coffee
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Larzijan Uygur Vegan Cuisine
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Headstone Manor and Museum
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Golden Pie
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Oriel Court
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Sam's Cafe
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Farm Girl
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Fish & Bubbles Notting Hill
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The Wetland Boardwalk
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Horse & Groom
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Beatles and Brian used to drink here. Close to where Brian use to live and where he died.
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Street Feast Dalston Yard
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B.J's Pie & Mash
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Nag's Head Market
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Dovedales Bakery
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Market Halls Oxford Street
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Andrew's Restaurant
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Novelty Automation
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E Pellicci
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Onion Garden
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Coach House Cafe
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Coombe Wood Gardens
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Abu Zaad Shepherd’s Bush
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Abu Zaad Ealing
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Whitgift Centre
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Chess Valley Walk
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Chesham
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Kennedys Fulham (Fish & Seafood Restaurant)
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The Champion
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Spicy Basil
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The Oxleas Woods Cafe
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Hackney Museum
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National Trust - Sutton House and Breaker's Yard
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Khao Bird
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Zazza Korean Noodles
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The High Cross Pub, Tottenham
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The Rex Delicatessen
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