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Simpson’s Tavern, located in the city’s financial district and not far from Tower Bridge, has remained a dependable constant for decades, building a solid reputation and ever-growing fan base. Built in 1757, the tavern is the oldest chophouse in London and retains much of its olde-worlde charm and has a warm atmosphere to matc...
View full reviewSet in the heart of London, Hung, Drawn & Quartered is just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Tower of London. Inside, the decor reflects the pub’s historic surroundings: portraits of past British monarchs adorn the walls, chandeliers hang from the ceilings and intricate cornicing adds to a sense of grandeur. All the whi...
View full reviewThe Distillers aims to provide hospitable service and fantastic food and drink, with a backdrop of relaxed opulence, all at great value: something it really delivers. Both The Distillers pubs (the other in Hammersmith) are privately owned, so you're guaranteed to find a personal touch every time you visit. They are party speci...
View full reviewSituated opposite London’s famous Smithfield Market, The Bishops Finger takes pride in its quality meat offering and fresh market produce, and is well known in the local area for its crowd-pleasing bangers and mash. During my dinner visit, I enjoyed a trio of plump and juicy sausages: lamb and mint, wild boar and apple, and trad...
View full reviewLovingly dubbed the beating heart of Southwark, The White Hart offers a bright and modern setting for casual dining. Upon entering you’ll feel right at home and the friendly team will ensure your every need is catered for. Whether it’s a refreshing pint of Fuller’s Frontier lager, a laid-back three-course meal or an exquisit...
View full reviewEnjoying a prime spot in the buzzing area of Southwark, close to all the top central attractions lays The Mad Hatter Hotel. It’s home to a bar that’s stocked with a great choice of beer, cask ale, cider, wine and a gin menu with over 30 gins. If it’s a bite to eat you’re after, you can rely on The Mad Hatter’s menu of de...
View full reviewThe Water Poet is an award-winning pub sitting in a corner of East London, just a short walk from Liverpool Street station, as well as Spitalfields and Brick Lane markets. Known for its glorious sun-trap beer garden and garden bar, cinema, pool parlour, numerous event spaces and frequent events, the restaurant is a destination in ...
View full reviewThe Water Poet is an award-winning pub sitting in a corner of East London, just a short walk from Liverpool Street station, as well as Spitalfi elds and Brick Lane markets. Known for its glorious suntrap beer garden and garden bar, cinema, pool parlour, numerous event spaces and frequent events, the restaurant is a destination in ...
View full reviewLocated in Paul Street in Shoreditch, The Fox is a traditional East End corner pub famous for its extensive range of beer, London gin and delicious pop-up food residency. The pub boasts cutting edge design, and is spread over three floors to include a pop-up Camden Town Brewery bar with an outdoor roof terrace, as well as the thir...
View full reviewThe Woolpack is a rare find in central London - a pub full of eccentric character with a large beer garden in which to enjoy the summer sunshine. And, even if the weather turns cold, there's a heated canopy to keep the chill away. Inside, one wall is tiled from floor to ceiling and lined with burgundy leather booth seating, whilst o...
View full reviewJust a couple of minutes’ walk from Chancery Lane tube station, The Inn of Court occupies a central spot in the capital, just a short walk from the National Gallery and the Museum of London. The bar at this traditional inn stocks an impressive array of drinks: there’s six different high-quality ales, as well as lager, beer and...
View full reviewWith its delightful hidden beer garden, The Ship is one of the best Southwark venues to visit during the summertime, when you can catch up with friends over a refreshing drink in the sun. Come winter it’s just as appealing, with its quintessential traditional pub atmosphere and cosy interior. Offering tasty home-cooked food and ...
View full reviewThe Enterprise is a wonderful watering hole, which dates back to the Victorian period and captivates those who visit with its blend of original features, home-cooked fare and appealing atmosphere. The pub’s quirky yet elegant interior of ceramic tiles, wooden floorboards and glimmering mirrors set against the radiating glow of t...
View full reviewEstablished in 1763, Bow Street Tavern can be found at the very heart of London’s famous Theatreland. Set opposite the Royal Opera House and a short distance from both Leicester Square and bustling Covent Garden, this traditional British pub attracts locals and tourists alike. It’s a great stop-off during a day of exploring th...
View full reviewSpread across two floors, this charming traditional-style pub has been a mainstay of Covent Garden since the early 1900s. It offers a mix of Continental lager, cask-conditioned ale and an enviable London gin selection alongside a pleasingly classic menu. Dishes like battered cod and hand-cut chips, sausages and homemade herby mash...
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