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Great Pub Crawls of London
The Inn of Court Interior
The Inn of Court Interior
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This was formerly named The Melton Mowbray, after the Leicestershire town and its eponymous pork pies. It was also the only remaining Fullers pub named after a pie—they once had one called The Stargazey, after a pie with fish heads peering up through the pastry. The pub’s new moniker is inspired by the local Inns of Court, legal institutions around Chancery Lane, but fortunately apart from this little else appears to have changed, though unusually for a Fullers pub this isn’t a converted bank. It was previously a sports shop, so the traditional dark wooden interior isn’t original, but there‘s nothing wrong with that if it works, and at The Inn of Court it definitely works.
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