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This review was first published in July 2000

Once the Horn Tavern, then for a short period it became the St Paul's Wine Vaults before Eldridge Pope gave up the ghost and sold the lease to Front Page Pubs. The interior has been smartened up considerably and the ground-floor bar has a long row of comfortable booths along one side. The basement area has further seating and a private room which can accommodate 12 people for lunch or dinner. Although the food menu lacks lighter, summer dishes, it is substantial and reasonably priced: baked ham hock with mashed potatoes and spring greens (£7.95), or a tuna steak with green beans (£9.50). Brakspear and Bombardier Spitfire are both on tap.

The Centre Page
29 Knightrider Street, EC4V 5BH

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