The earliest record of the Museum Tavern was in 1723, although at that stage it was called ‘The Dog and Duck’ after the hunting that took place in the surrounding ponds and swamps. In 1759 the British Museum was established and the pub promptly adopted its current name. Taking advantage of the rebuilding of Museum Street, in 1855 the tavern was expanded to its present size. The bar and backfittings were added in 1889, and are still used today. The pub retains many other original features, including mirrors and windows, and continues to offer food and drink to weary travellers
49 Great Russell Street, London
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