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The Eagle Tavern in 1841.
The Eagle, just off the City Road, Shoreditch, London, displaying the nursery rhyme line about the pub's predecessor[1]

The Royal Grecian Theatre was a music hall theatre, located in the grounds of the Eagle Tavern, a public house at Shepherdess Walk, just off the City Road in Shoreditch, in the East End of London. The Eagle, best known for its association with the nursery rhyme Pop goes the weasel survives (albeit rebuilt), but the theatre does not.

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