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Aldgate E1 & EC3
Where The City meets the East-End, a hot-bed of London darts where a free board is guaranteed at almost any time. Nearby areas: City, London Bridge & Borough, Old Street & Hoxton.Recommended pubs
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Bell 50 Middlesex Street
E1 7EXAn independent pub between Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations with a board in the games room downstairs – occasionally not available due to private functions, but a nice pub, so worth popping in on the off-chance.
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Castle 44 Commercial Road
E1 1LNUndoubtedly the coolest place to play darts in Aldgate, possibly the whole of London. Not sure about lighting, or quality of the throw, but it's most definitely hip.
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Duke of Somerset 15 Little Somerset Street
E1 8AHDifficult to find this lumbering pub, but once inside there is a welcoming oche near the pool table. Looks like a good venue for a lengthy uninterrupted game.
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Duke of Wellington 12 Toynbee Street
E1 7NEA proper old fashioned darts pub, with several teams and a grumpy landlord who is probably a lovely bloke when you get to know him. Three boards, one being used for pre-match practice when visited.
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English Martyrs Club 62/64 Chamber Street
E1 8BLBest described as an extremely friendly school canteen that serves beer, this is not a private club but a bar beneath a church which contains five dart boards, pool tables, and very friendly staff giving a proper and faintly confusing East-End welcome. Heaving with people throwing darts on visit.
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Peacock 41 Minories
EC3N 1DYThree boards, some of which are locked up for match nights. A surprising find.
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Princess Alice (ex City Darts) 40 Commercial Street
E1 6LPWas named the City Darts for a few years, and retains three boards in the function room upstairs, in addition to the one on the ground floor. Popular on this site - it was the venue for the launch party of Murder on the Darts Board.
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Scarborough Arms 35 St Mark Street
E1 8DJIf you find it you will discover a board downstairs and a large function room upstairs containing a second. Team plays on several nights. Very small pub, so you will know the landlady by the time you leave.
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Aldgate Exchange 133 Whitechapel High Street
E1 7PTSurprisingly pleasant looking pub, but the grotty surroundings make it a last resort if all the decent dart pubs around are oddly busy.
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Artful Dodger 47 Royal Mint Street
E1 8LGA locals' pub far far away from the feel of the City, containing a very lonely looking board.
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Brown Bear 139 Leman Street
E1 8EYMovable tables are spread around the oche in this uninspiring boozer. In another part of town it may be more popular.
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Gun 54 Brushfield Street
E1 6AGThere's a board in a cabinet but as it would require moving the furniture the staff don't let anyone use it - which makes me wonder why they bother really. Updated March 2011, thanks to Darren Cuthbert.
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Still & Star 1 Little Somerset Street
E1 8AHSmall pub with friendly staff - apparently in the CAMRA Good Beer Quide. Can be a little cramped on darts match night, but a nice throw nevertheless. I think there are 3 teams use it as their home venue. Not visited: pub suggested and review written by Mike Cowell. Added August 2011.
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Three Lords 27 Minories
EC3N 1DDBoard in the basement bar which is locked much of the time; has a team.