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The William Morris Bar

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Out of the way but not to be ignored

The one-time home of iconic Arts and Crafts Movement textile designer and printer, artist, poet and socialist activist William Morris (1834–96), now reinvented as bar and restaurant and more, but here and now most notably as an LGBTQ+ oasis complete with drag cabaret, drag bingo, drag karaoke, drag quizzes. Overground station: Wood Street. Tube (and Overground) station: Walthamstow Central.



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