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When the pub was built, it stood on Kent Street, but the street was renamed as Tabard Street to reflect the Tabard Inn, a favourite drinking spot for those departing London famously featured in Geoffrey Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales.
For more, see http://www.harveys.org.uk/pubs-tenancies/find-our-beer/the-royal-oak-london
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