White Horse, Soho

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Just down the road from the XXX end of Soho, this one sticks rigidly to Sam Smith's four key rules of Pub Management: traditional interior, cheap booze, Sam's branded drinks and a ban on music. It's also possibly the brownest pub we've ever drank in. Not for everyone then, but on our visit at least, a fair mixture of local workers and tourists seemed happy enough to stop by. This one's got an upstairs room as well, so if you need a quiet(ish) little spot in the middle of town this one may fit the bill.
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14 Jun 2010
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Was in London at the weekend and we found this place and absolutely LOVED it in there! Was quiet, cheap booze and nice to have a conversation and somewhere to sit down.

If we come to London again I am definately going back there and recommend it.

If your looking for something a little peaceful without the hustle and bustle of fighting your way to the bar and somewhere to sit this is the place.
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45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, W1D 7PJ

020 7437 5745

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From Piccadilly Circus: Take the Shaftesbury Avenue exit from the station and head up the road. Take the third on your left up Rupert Street and you'll see the White Horse on your left. From Leicester Square tube, leave the station and head straight through Leicester Square. Go past the Swiss Centre and just before you get to the Trocadero, turn right up Rupert Street, cross Shaftesbury Avenue and you'll soon see the pub on your left.

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13 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin