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Oh Bloomsbury, What the Dickens! Step into the stylish heart of Bloomsbury London history with this episode of The Historic London Pubcast. We explore two iconic stops on our historic pub crawl—The Lamb on Conduit Street and The Queen’s Larder pub. These historic London pubs are more than just places to grab a pint—they're chapters in the storybook of London pub history.

We’ll raise a glass where Charles Dickens once drank, retrace the poetic footsteps of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, and uncover the royal secrets behind George III’s madness and Queen Charlotte’s larder. Expect Victorian pub features such as snob screens, and the intellectual buzz of the poets of Bloomsbury.

Whether you're planning your next trip and looking for London travel tips, hunting for hidden gems on London walking tours, or simply love a good story, this episode is your guide to a richer, deeper understanding of London literary history, British royal history, and the very best of historic pub tours.

Perfect for fans of London pub podcasts, London travel podcasts, or anyone putting together a London travel guide, this episode brings pub culture, history, and scandal together in one fun-filled pint.

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Intro Music

Vivaldi - Spring Allegro byJohn Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Orchestra

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