The Ledger
The Gladstone Arms
64 Lant St, London SE1 1QN · Southwark
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The pub’s story
- Wikipedia
Located just a stone's throw away from Borough tube station in London, The Gladstone Arms is a historic pub named after former prime minister William Gladstone. This intimate family-run pub is a dominant live music spot, hosting gigs every Tuesday and Sunday ranging from folk and blues to pop and electronica. The pub also features comedy and open mic nights, making it a vibrant hub for entertainment. Known for its Anglo-Indian food menu, The Gladstone Arms offers unique dishes such as the Chicken Tikka Masala pie and Anglo-Indian Sunday roasts. With a selection of craft beers and real ales, this pub provides a cozy atmosphere, great food, and a sense of community. Whether you're looking for live music, delicious food, or a friendly atmosphere, The Gladstone Arms is the place to be in Borough. · Wikipedia
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The Family Table
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