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A corner building in London, United Kingdom, houses "The Marylebone" pub and establishment. The building's facade is a pale gray brick. Above the pub's entrance, the words "THE QUEEN'S HEAD" are etched in stone, with "1863" also visible. A prominent sign on the corner of the building reads "EST. THE 1863 MARYLEBONE", followed by "PURVEYORS of the finest LIQUOR", and then "WINES BEERS & SPIRITS", and "No. 93 MARYLEBONE HIGH STREET". The pub features a dark gray exterior with striped awnings over its windows and entrance. Greenery cascades from above the awnings and hangs in baskets near the entrance. The number "No. 93" is displayed on the pub's corner. Two men stand on the sidewalk in front of the pub. One man, wearing a navy blue polo shirt and pink trousers, faces away from the camera. The other, in a green suit and carrying a backpack, also faces away. Further down the street, a man in a coral-colored shirt and blue shorts stands near the pub's entrance, looking at his phone. A "ROAD AHEAD CLOSED" sign and a traffic cone are positioned on the sidewalk. Yellow lines on the road indicate a street. The sky is overcast.
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