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  2. Criterion Capital - Wikipedia

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    The company's flagship project is the London Trocadero leisure complex on Piccadilly Circus, which was acquired in 2005. Part of the building was converted into a hotel which opened in 2020: the Zedwell Piccadilly has 728 windowless rooms and a large rooftop bar. [3] [4]

  3. Novus Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Novus Leisure (also A3D2 Ltd) is a British company which operates 41 bars and nightclubs in the United Kingdom. [1] Toby Smith has been in charge of the company since 2015. Their operations include two Tiger Tiger nightclubs, and several venues in the City and West End areas of London.

  4. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Historic Pubs of London. Prion. ISBN 978-1-85375-756-3. Sullivan, E. (2000). Evening Standard London Pub Bar Guide 1999 S S Int. Evening Standard. Simon & Schuster, Limited. ISBN 978-0-684-86840-0. Ronay, E. (1963). Egon Ronay's 1964 Guide to 600 Pubs in London and in the South and South West of England. Gastronomes Limited.

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  6. Criterion Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Criterion Restaurant is an opulent restaurant complex facing Piccadilly Circus in the heart of London. It was built by architect Thomas Verity in Neo-Byzantine style for the partnership Spiers and Pond, which opened it in 1873. Apart from fine dining facilities it has a bar.

  7. Gargoyle Club - Wikipedia

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    For years the Gargoyle was one of the few places in London serving drinks at affordable prices after midnight. In 1955 the club was sold on to Michael Klinger [ 31 ] and Jimmy Jacobs [ 32 ] who relaunched it as a strip club [ 33 ] [ 34 ] called the Nell Gwynne (variously advertised as a Theatre, Club, or Revue).