All Architects' pubs articles
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Architects' favourite pubs: Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street
Ben Adams on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens’ local
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Jerusalem Tavern, Clerkenwell, London
Stewart Dodd recalls a pub which was once a coffee house he frequented as a student
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Scarinish, Argyll, Scotland
Charlie Sutherland on a pub of magic dimensions
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Architects' favourite pubs: Wilton's Music Hall, Tower Hamlets, London
Hari Phillips steps back in time to the pages of a Dickens novel
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Prince Alfred, Little Venice, London
Keith Williams describes this pub as an architectural gem
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Architects' favourite pubs: Faltering Fullback, Finsbury Park, London
David Roberts on the soul-nourishing qualities of this north London local
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Adelphi, Leeds
James Butterworth praises this traditional Victorian pub and its independent cask ales
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Architects' favourite pubs: Wenlock Arms, City Road London
Robert Barker of Baca on a pub that was saved last year from demolition
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Turk's Head, Twickenham, Middlesex
Rowland Phillips finds there’s more than just the ale to recommend in this rugby regular
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Architects' favourite pubs: Whitelocks, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Joe Morizzo sings the praises of one of Leeds’ oldest- and possibly one of the most charming pubs
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Architects' favourite pubs: Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London
Elisa Pardini praises fibreglass rhinos and an Egyptian cat
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Harbour Inn, Southwold, Suffolk
Juliet Blaxland’s favourite watering hole provides unexpected architectural drama
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Architects' favourite pubs: Spencer, Hawkesbury River, Australia
Piers Taylor, founder of Invisible Studio, describes the ramshackle pub where he thought up his practice
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Island Queen, Islington, London
Swedish Johan Berglund becomes convinced by the British pub with this Islington boozer
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Royal Oak, Edinburgh
Olli Blair on why Edinburgh’s Royal Oak is as sublime as it is surreal
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Fenton, Woodhouse, Leeds
Antonia Frondella on a run-down but charming student haunt
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Architects' favourite pubs: Nag’s Head, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Pam Newall on Nag’s Head in Shrewsbury, which she hopes will never be done up
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Architects' favourite pubs: Filthy MacNasty's, Amwell Street, London
Patrick Lynch expounds the delights of this reliable boozer and previous haunt of some of London’s least dignified musicians
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Black Friar, Blackfriars, London
Inside Out Architecture’s Ruth Lang delights in the elaborately carved marble niches of the Black Friar’s saloon bar
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Architects' favourite pubs: The Eagle, Farringdon Road, London
Timo Haedrich, director of Haptic Architects on the run-down french bistro charm of the Eagle