Talk:List of award-winning pubs in London

2006 Nominations (12)

 * The Harp -47 Chandos Place WC2 Covent Garden
 * Priory Arms: 83 Lansdowne Way, London SW8 2PB  (Stockwell)
 * Claret Free House Bingham Corner, Lower Addiscombe Rd, Croydon, Surrey CR0 7AA
 * Robin Hood & Little John 78 Lion Road  Bexleyheath DA6 8PF
 * Greyhound Hotel  2 High Street  Carshalton Surrey  SM5 3PE
 * Lord Clyde 27 Clenham Street SE1 1ER
 * The Royal Oak 44, Tabard St London SE1 4JU
 * The Sultan 78, Norman Rd Wimbledon London SW19 1BN
 * Trafalgar:  23 High Path, Merton SW19 2JY
 * Coborn Arms 8, Coborn Rd London E3 2DA (Mile End)
 * Cricketers 299-301, High Rd, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 9HQ
 * Black Bull 199, Whitechapel Rd London E1 1DE

2007 Nominations (12)

 * The Harp -47 Chandos Place WC2 Covent Garden
 * Claret Free House Bingham Corner, Lower Addiscombe Rd, Croydon, Surrey CR0 7AA
 * Coborn Arms 8, Coborn Rd London E3 2DA (Mile End)
 * Magpie & Crown, 128 High Street, Brentford, TW8 8EW
 * Yorkshire Grey at 46 Langham Street, London W1W 7AX.
 * The Star Tavern, 6 Belgrave Mews West, London SW1X 8HT
 * Pembury Tavern, 90 Amhurst Road, London E8
 * The Wenlock Arms, 26 Wenlock Road, London N1
 * Jerusalem Tavern, 55 Britton Street, London EC1
 * Calthorpe Arms, 252 Grays Inn Road, London WC1
 * The Dog and Bell, 116 Prince Street, Deptford SE8
 * Lamb and Flag, 33 Rose Street, London WC2

SilkTork 17:18, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

Evening Standard award
"The award has been discontinued by The Evening Standard for 2007 after 37 years."

Did they give any reason for discontinuing this award? 217.155.20.163 23:59, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

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1983 award
Do not replace the Castle with the Kingswood Arms. This led to a story in today's Standard about Wikipedia being an unreliable source. Richard75 (talk) 21:14, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Library in a Pub
In June 2018 I was in several London pubs, and they all had a "library" of old books. The staff could not tell me why the books were there on the wall, or if the patrons would make use of them, or whether the regulars would ever borrow a book. As an American booklover, I would like to know more about the pub library custom. Please answer right here.--Dthomsen8 (talk) 01:06, 13 July 2018 (UTC)
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