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[[Image:MEUX HORSESHOE.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Meux’s Horseshoe Brewery, London WC1, in c. 1800. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1906]]
[[Image:MEUX HORSESHOE.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Meux’s Horseshoe Brewery, London WC1, in c. 1800. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1906]]
[[Image:MEUX HORSESHOE 2.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Meux’s Horseshoe Brewery, London WC1, in 1906. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1906]]
<big>'''Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' Horseshoe Brewery, Tottenham Court Road London WC1.''</big>
<big>'''Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' Horseshoe Brewery, Tottenham Court Road London WC1.''</big>



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Messrs. Meux’s Horseshoe Brewery, London WC1, in c. 1800. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1906
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Messrs. Meux’s Horseshoe Brewery, London WC1, in 1906. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1906

Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd, Horseshoe Brewery, Tottenham Court Road London WC1.

Founded prior to 1764. After a dispute amongst the partners of Reid, Meux & Co, Griffin Brewery, Sir Henry Meux left the concern in 1807 and acquired the Horseshoe Brewery. Registered August 1888. Brewing was transferred to Thorne Brothers Ltd former Nine Elms Brewery in 1921 and this renamed the Horseshoe Brewery.

The former Horseshoe Brewery was demolished in 1922 and the Dominion Theatre now occupies the site. Merged with Friary, Holroyd & Healy's Breweries Ltd. 1956 to form Friary Meux Ltd.

Brewing ceased at Nine Elms 1964.