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London Pub directory in 1971 - EC4

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in London.

These all correspond to those public houses found in the London BT  1971 Telephone directories, although the telephone number is not registered as it would be wildly out of date. A few are from the 1970 directory. Links are back to the deadpubs site which shows a considerable amount of past history of the pubs and their past residents.

1971 Pub index

EC4

Albion,2 New Bridge street,,EC4
Bell,6 Addle Hill,,EC4
Blackfriar,174 Queen Victoria street,,EC4
Bodega,5 Bucklersbury, Henekey Inns,EC4
Cannon, 95 Cannon Street,,EC4
Castle,Furnival street,,EC4
Clachan, Old Mitre Court,,EC4
Coach & Horses,35 Whitefriars street,,EC4
Coopers Arms,Bucklersbury House,,EC4
Crown & Anchor,18 Wine Office Court,,EC4
Falcon,10 Fetter lane,,EC4
Golden Fleece,8 Queen street,,EC4
Green Man, 7 Bucklersbury,,EC4
Handelsblatt,167 Fleet street,,EC4
Horn Tavern, 29 Knightrider Street,,EC4
King & Keys, 142 Fleet street,,EC4
Magpie & Stump, 18 Old Bailey,,EC4
Monument,60 King William Street,,EC4
New King Lud, Hillgate House, Seacoal Lane,,EC4
New Middle East,68 Fleet Street,,EC4
Old Bell Tavern, 95 Fleet street,,EC4
Old King Lud,Ludgate Circus,,EC4
Queens Arms,30 Queen street,,EC4
Red Lion,31 Poppins court,,EC4
Red Lion,17 Red Lion court,,EC4
Red Lion,Watling street,,EC4
River Side, Bell Wharf Lane,Chef & Brewer Steak Houses,EC4
Rugby World,161 Fleet Street,,EC4
Samuel Pepys, Brooks wharf, Upper Thames street,,EC4
Sir Christopher Wren,Paternoster Square,,EC4
Star,27 Tudor street,,EC4
Three Tuns,West Harding street,,EC4
White Hart,3 New Fetter lane,,EC4
White Horse,90 Fetter lane,,EC4
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese (Chop House),145 Fleet Street,,EC4
Ye Olde Cock tavern,22 Fleet Street,,EC4
Ye Olde Falstaff,70 Fleet Street,,EC4
Ye Olde London,49 Ludgate Hill,,EC4


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