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                <title>Dickens Pub</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you want the nearest thing in Petersburg to a genuine British pub, Dickens is the best bet. It opened up in 2005, and has a variety of British beers on tap (last time I went these included Bombadier and Spitfire), and also does really good food. Best "full English" in town by a long, long way; although the competition is hardly stiff, this is worth trying. Be warned - it's huge. The bar serves food from early morning, but there's also a restaurant that serves from noon to midnight.<br><br>There's another Dickens Pub in Riga, so you could do a mini-tour. Although why you'd come to the Baltic to go to a British pub may need some explaining.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Telegraph pub</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This establishment is trying to be an English pub, but fails because it’s a little too kitsch and not quite cosy enough. The worst bit of décor is the ‘phone box’ doors on the loos. However, the staff are friendly and the food is good, and if you’re hankering after a British pint you could do a lot worse. It’s also got the inevitable ‘big screen’ for sports. Attached to the pub there is a coffee and cake shop which looks very appetising.]]></description>
                
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