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A photo guide to London's wi-fi pubs

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Tags: passenger wi-fi, in-flight wi-fi, citywide wi-fi, train wi-fi

By Will Sturgeon

Published: 31 August 2006 11:30 GMT


The Harcourt Arms - 32 Harcourt St, W1H 4HX
A truly excellent pub tucked away down the side streets to the south of Marylebone Station and a short distance from Edgware Road and Paddington. So if you find yourself killing time before a journey back out to the high-tech heartland of the M4 corridor, or are hanging around for a conference in West London you should look this place up. Better still, the wi-fi is free for punters - just ask any one of the friendly bar staff. (website)

A decent selection of fairly basic food and drink complement the comfortable surrounds, and if the sun is shining there's a little garden out back as well as the tables out front. (map)

Photo credit: Will Sturgeon


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