Meeting Places
The Albion
Bryan Unwin in his book "London Signs" suggested that the Tavern started trading about 1790. ...more
The Café Royal
The Cafe Royal founded by Daniel Nicolas Thevenon, a former Parisian Wine Merchant in 1865 in Glasshouse Street. The establishment was expanded in 1870 to include 68 Regent Street its current address. ...more
The London Tavern
The bowyers didn't always eat their dinner and carry on their Court Business in Livery Halls. Over the centuries they patronised coffee houses and a variety of Inns in various parts of the City. One day, the Muniments Committee will research our meeting places, but one stands out. ...more
The "George and Vulture"
Tucked away in the heart of the busiest part of the roaring city, overshadowed by tall, hard-looking, modern banking and insurance buildings and all but a thin strip of it hidden from view, is a veritable piece of old London. ...more

