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The Green Man and Still was a tavern in Oxford Street, London. It was much favoured during the 18th and 19th centuries by cricketers playing at the nearby Thomas Lord's grounds, including as William Beldham, Tom Walker and David Harris, and was also patronised by the leading bookmakers of the day.
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restaurant (Q11707) | amenity=restaurant, restaurant |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
Defunct restaurants in the United Kingdom | amenity=fast_food, shop=bakery, amenity=restaurant, shop=deli, cuisine, amenity=cafe |