With a fine array of real ales and some stunning Victorian glazed tiling and pressed-tin ceilings adorning its intimate interior, the Dog & Duck has attracted an eclectic crowd since opening its doors around 1734 – including John Constable, Dante Gabrielle Rossetti, George Orwell and Madonna. Intriguing pies such as boar and chorizo and wild game reward the curious.
Dog & Duck
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