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From: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Date: 20051207
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Byline: EDWARD SULLIVAN

THE EDGAR WALLACE 40 Essex Street, WC2 (020 7353 3120) This attractive pub, former home of the eponymous writer, is firmly on the tourist beat.

.THE PUNCH & JUDY 40 The Market, London WC2 (020 7379 0923) Pop in at a quiet time when the tourists aren't around. It's impressive.

.THE DOVETAIL 9 Jerusalem Passage, EC1 (020 7490 7321) By far the best of London's crop of Belgian beer halls.

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