
Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, London © Sue Lowry & Magellan PR
Established in 1750, and one of London’s most famous watering holes, the Churchill Arms was a regular haunt of Churchill’s grandparents and led to its eventual renaming after the Second World War. The landlord is a life-long Churchill enthusiast and has decorated the interior of the pub with memorabilia.
There are many others, all over the world: in Norway, in St Petersburg (a cigar bar), in Essex (near the University of Essex).
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