Inside and outside view of customers drinking and socialising at the Newman Arms pub in Fitzrovia, London, UK. Outside drinkers laugh away in the convivial atmosphere of this most traditional of small pubs. The Newman Arms is situated at No. 23 Rathbone Street and was built in 1730. This building has had many functions since that year from housing a tallow chandler, an ironmonger, a picture framers and finally became a brothel. In 1860, the tavern was established and, for the first 100 years, it only possessed a beer licence which explains perfectly the impressive reputation the Newman Arms has for great beer, still firmly intact to this day.
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