'Anyone for Pimm's?' is the catchphrase of both the namesake fruity English liqueur and this eternally popular bar. It has a part red-brick ceiling and does indeed serve Pimm's – the classic way or in a variety of cocktails. The lively bartenders are serious mixologists and well-crafted cocktails are their thing. Look for the buzzing street-corner pavement terrace.
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