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Pubs on the Thames:
We are going to stretch the
boundaries of Covent Garden to reach down to the Thames
and take you for a stroll along the Embankment. |
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Hispaniola Bar & Restaurant
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Victoria Embankment |
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You will find the Hispaniola a minute's walk downstream from Hungerford Bridge, a splendid location in which to linger and watch the busy life of the river pass by. |
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Bateaux London
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Embankment Pier, Victoria Embankment |
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Bateaux London, incorporating Catamaran Cruises, has an elegant fleet of vessels for restaurant cruises and sightseeing on the Thames. They operate from Embankment Pier, a short walk from Covent Garden, and from Waterloo Pier across the river at the British Airways London Eye.
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El Barco Latino Bar & Restaurant
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Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment |
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Next in line downstream from the Hispaniola is El Barco Latino, only floating Latin American restaurant in London. This is for the lively at heart wishing to eat, drink and dance salsa into the small hours. |
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Queen Mary (TS) Pub & Club
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Waterloo Pier, Victoria Embankment |
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The next nautical encounter is not the famous Cunarder but a very elegant Clyde pleasure steamer restored to her original elegance and now a bar, club and conference and events venue. |
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Tattershall Castle Bar & Club
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Kings Reach |
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Newly refurbished, the Tattershall Castle is now perhaps the largest of boat side bars/clubs. With an impressive 4 bars and nightclub, and a classy new look, be sure to check it out |
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