It was firs known as O’Reilly’s Bar in the 1980s, then changed to Bourbon St in the late 1980s. And by 1993, … More
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ALEXANDRA ARMS, GRANBY STREET
There are a few references to an Alexandra Arms in Granby Street during the 1860s. In September 1866, customer John … More
GRAPES TAVERN, 106 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
Listed in a 1864 directory and numbered as 94, later became 106.
GRANBY – ABSOLUTION, 84 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
Next to R Bar, and virtually on the site of the Victorian Granby Arms. This Granby opened in May 1999. … More
R BAR, 78 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
Refurbished ex-rugby club bar at rear of no. 80 Granby Street. Opened in October 1999 Above ad and profile on … More
BLACK HORSE, 72 GRANBY STREET
Stood opposite Dover Street. It was originally no. 72, and later became no. 86. First accurate recording, 1822, although a … More
GRANBY ARMS, 78 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
Originally no. 64, altered to no. 78. Mr. Pailing ran the Granby Arms 1864, being fined for having ten people … More
PRINCE REGENT, 68 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
The building pre-dated its unknown name. It was known as the Prince Regent by November 1833, as the landlord was charged … More
CARTERS, 62 GRANBY STREET
Named as Carters in the 1908 directory. It stood two doors away from the Swan with Two Necks and was … More
COAL YARD – SWAN WITH TWO NECKS, 58 GRANBY STREET (NORTH EAST)
Mid 18th century, recorded as the Coal Yard with an access in Alfred Place. Recorded as the Swan With Two … More