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Soho and the West End : Bar Italia

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Bar Italia

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  • Sit at the bar or out on the heated pavement and enjoy the best Italian coffee in London. A huge screen at the back of the bar shows Italian football matches. Open 24 hours.

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22 Frith Street W1
Gigi
Gigi
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Beware, fantastic coffee but there ain't no 'decaf' at Bar Italia! They probably find it insulting when you ask...

about a year ago

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