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Update: The guide to London's wi-fi pubs

The list keeps growing, so you can keep going...

By Will Sturgeon

Published: 31 August 2006 11:30 BST

Since launching our guide to London's wi-fi pubs it's proved to be a hugely popular resource - and so we have updated it, included more pubs, maps and the handy list below to help you navigate.

You can browse through the full list of wi-fi pubs here or follow the links below to specific pubs for more details.

And we still want your input so we can make this list even longer and more detailed. So, if you know of a good pub in London which offers wi-fi to its customers, send us an email and let us know.

Central
The Knight's Templar, Chancery Lane WC2A 1DT
The King & Keys, Fleet Street, EC4
The Lord Moon of The Mall, Whitehall, SW1
The Wellington, The Strand, WC2
The Cartoonist, Shoe Lane, EC4



The City
Dirty Dicks, Bishopsgate, EC2
The Pitcher & Piano, Bishopsgate, EC2
The Hung Drawn & Quartered, Great Tower St, EC3
The Grand Café, The Royal Exchange, EC3
Corney & Barrow, The Royal Exchange, EC3
The Saint, Paternoster Square, EC4
The Paternoster, Paternoster Square, EC4



Docklands
The Henry Addington, MacKenzie Walk, E14
All Bar One, Mackenzie Walk, Canary Wharf, E14
The Slug and Lettuce, The South Colonnade, E14
Smollensky's and Carluccio's, The South Colonnade, E14



South
The Prince of Wales, Cleaver Square, SE11
The Alexandra, Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19
Founders Arms, Hopton Street, SE1
The Wellington, Waterloo Road, SE1
The Mulberry Bush, Upper Ground, SE1



West
The Harcourt Arms, Harcourt St, W1

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