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Address:
- 6 Oxford Street
- London
- W1D 1AN
- Tel: 020 7580 9680
Nearest Tube:
Tottenham Ct Rd
Dishes may vary slightly - see in pub for full menu
The Tottenham
The Tottenham has occupied the same site on Oxford Street since at least 1826. The present building appears to date from 1790 and it is architecturally linked to No. 4 Oxford Street. An alleyway known as Bozier's Court used to separate the pub and the adjoining building to the east, but this was demolished in about 1900 and the present frontage was established. The Tottenham is also the last remaining pub on Oxford Street, and inside you will find examples of interior work from the best craftsmen in the trade. As well as a decent pint of ale or two.
Pie House
Pies are a great British tradition we are proud to honour. We source ours from traditional master pie makers, Dunkley's of Northamptonshire.
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Nearby places of interest
Wander through Soho, at one time the King's personal hunting grounds. And along Oxford Street, London's famous shopping district. Includes world famous Wigmore Hall and Harley Street.
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