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A gin palace (also gin house[1] and gin shop)[2] is an English name originally for a lavish bar selling gin, later transferred by association to late Victorian pubs designed in a similar style.[3]
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39 pubs. The Dun Cow at No. 279 opened in 1856 and was well known as a ginpalace, and later became a champagne bar and featured DJs such as Steve Walsh...
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