Saturday, 25 April 2009
The Three Greyhounds
Name: The Three Greyhounds
Age: licensed premises since 1847
Location: 25 Greek Street, Soho
Information: The pub's name derives from the dogs that were used to hunt hares here, when Soho was an open hunting ground. The name "Three Greyhounds" was first recorded at this site in 1927, although licensed premises have existed here since 1847. Greek Street itself dates back to the 1670s and is named after the Greek Church, which stood in Hog Lane.
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