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3 reviews of Shakespeare's Head

Built in 1735

This Carnaby Street pub is called Shakespeare's Head and was built in 1735. Initially it belonged to the brothers Thomas and John Shakespeare, who were relatives of the famous writer. Local merchants were grouped by profession and this was the place of haberdashery. There was also a school for riding. Now the pub is on one of the busiest streets in London, it's a classic pub with easy access to London. I like neighborhood pubs and this one is nicely decorated, has a good selection of beers and isn't very expensive.

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