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These days there are themed Irish pubs from Marbella to Shanghai, but its reckoned that the Tipperary (once known as the Boars Head) was the first outside the Emerald Isle. It began life as a medieval monastery, survived the plague, the Great Fire of London and two world wars and has preserved its most important asset authenticity. Its now owned by Greene King, and serves up the brewerys well-known real ales, big-name lagers and Guinness (naturally) to a dedicated drinking crew lined up along the narrow bar. Head upstairs to the tiny, creaky-floored dining room if you fancy some staunchly traditional grub: staples such as ham and eggs, whitebait, and Irish stew are supplemented by roast meats on Saturday and Sunday.
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