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Gordon's Wine Bar, a delightful hidden little treasure on the banks of Father Thames.
I went to Gordon's Wine Bar for the first time yesterday and I can't believe it's taken me so long. What a delightful little treasure!
- "Wine has been sold on its site since 1890 making it the oldest wine bar in London. It was formerly owned by Arthur Gordon who, as a free vinter was allowed to open premises and sell wine without a licence. Gordon's continues to maintain its tradition and sells only wines, sherries, Ports and Madeiras in its dusty, Dickensian wine-cellar. Kipling House, in which the bar is situated, was home to Samuel Pepys in the 1680s. Rudyard Kipling lived in the building in the 1890s as a tenant and in the room overhead he wrote The Light That Failed. Both he and G.K. Chesterton wrote some of their works in the little parlour of the Wine Bar."
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Date: 2009-05-27 02:01 pm (UTC)