Pubs in London

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Old Shades
1st

Old Shades

Verified
4.7(4358 reviews)
94/100
Old Shades is a delightful traditional pub right in the thick of London, serving up brilliant British grub, cheerful service, and a welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for a casual get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely lovely and welcoming, always ready with spot-on recommendations for food and drinks that make you feel right at home.
  • The food is a real highlight – think hearty British classics like crispy fish and chips, homemade pies, and a cracking Sunday roast that hits the spot every time.
  • It's got that authentic, historic pub charm with its Grade II listed building, creating a cosy atmosphere perfect for a relaxing pint or catch-up.
  • Smack in the heart of Westminster near Trafalgar Square, it's an ideal spot for a quick break from sightseeing or exploring London.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of British ales, beers, wines, and spirits, including seasonal specials like spritzes that add a fun twist to the menu.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty busy, especially in the evenings or on weekends, so you might have to plan ahead or risk waiting for a table.
  • Being in a tourist-heavy area, the vibe can sometimes feel a bit crowded and lively, which might not suit those after a quiet escape.
  • With moderate prices in central London, things can add up if you're treating yourself to a full meal and drinks, so it's worth keeping an eye on the bill.
37 Whitehall, London SW1A 2BX0.1mi
+442078398577
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Beks was a fabulous bartender/server! Warm, friendly, gave helpful food and drink recommendations, had great conversation while we had our Sunday roast at the bar (oh my gosh, the chicken was fantasti...
Emma Linnegar
Just a great looking, traditional historic pub just off the heavy tourist area of Trafalgar Square. It gets quite busy and you probably need a reservation, but it’s worth a visit. I went on a busy Sun...
Rick Vattimo
The meat pie was delicious. The best crust we've had here in London. It was actually by mistake that we were served the meat pie but we tried it and we're very happy to have gotten it .
adamltw
Simmons Bar | Tottenham Court Road
2nd

Simmons Bar | Tottenham Court Road

Verified
4.7(1376 reviews)
94/100
Simmons Bar on Tottenham Court Road is a buzzing cocktail spot in London that's full of energy and great drinks, though it has its off moments with service.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The cocktails are absolutely spot on, with a cracking selection and brilliant deals like 2 for 1 during happy hour – perfect for keeping things affordable and fun.
  • The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with great music, live DJs, and events like karaoke or Pride celebrations that make it ideal for a cheeky night out with mates.
  • It's versatile for all sorts of occasions, whether it's an after-work unwind, a date, or a group gathering, and the vibe always seems to hit the right note.
  • Staff can be brilliant when they're on form, offering attentive and charismatic service that really elevates the experience.
  • Happy hour runs from 4pm to 9pm most days, with wallet-friendly prices on drinks, making it a go-to for a relaxed evening without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can sometimes be a bit slow or inattentive, especially if it's not too busy, which might leave you waiting longer than you'd like at the bar.
  • There might be occasional slip-ups with drinks, like a spicy margarita that doesn't quite deliver on the spice, so it's not always perfect.
  • It can get quite packed during peak times, potentially making it feel a tad overwhelming or hard to find a spot.
17 Manette St, London W1D 4AS0.5mi
+442037802072
Cocktail bar
Closed - Opens today at 3 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 3 PM
Monday3 PM - 3 AM
Tuesday3 PM - 3 AM
Wednesday (Today)3 PM - 3 AM
Thursday3 PM - 3 AM
Friday3 PM - 3 AM
Saturday3 PM - 3 AM
Sunday3 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Cute little place with a nice wide selection of drinks, cocktails, and a good playlist. It’s a nice vibe to chill out after work, and great place for a date.
Victoria Chwa (vivianexvictoria)
If you’re looking for a place with character, great drinks, and a bartender who knows exactly what they’re doing, Simmons is it. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere hits you—cool, laid-back, w...
Scott Gardner
Mason and Jordan absolutely killed it! Their service was beyond amazing—super attentive, hilarious, and full of charisma. They truly made the whole experience unforgettable! The place is fantastic, th...
Maria Silva
Flight Club Victoria
3rd

Flight Club Victoria

Verified
4.7(2189 reviews)
94/100
Flight Club Victoria is a cracking spot for a lively evening with mates, where the interactive darts and buzzing atmosphere shine, though it's best to book early to avoid the crowds.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The interactive darts games are an absolute blast – they're so easy to pick up and add a real fun twist to a night out.
  • The atmosphere is spot on, with a carnival-like vibe that's perfect for groups and celebrations, making it feel like a proper good time.
  • Staff are friendly and on the ball, keeping everything organised and running smoothly, which really makes the experience enjoyable.
  • Food and drinks are generally tasty, with highlights like the pizza and those curly fries that hit the spot after a few games.
Areas for Improvement
  • It books up in a flash, so you'll need to plan ahead if you don't want to miss out on a slot.
  • Some of the food options are just alright – the chicken burger didn't wow anyone, for instance.
  • The place can get pretty packed, especially on evenings, which might make it a bit hectic if you're after a more relaxed vibe.
6 Sir Simon Milton Sq, London SW1E 5DJ0.9mi
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 12 AM
Thursday11:30 AM - 1 AM
Friday11:30 AM - 1 AM
Saturday11 AM - 1 AM
Sunday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
We had a team social and honestly, it was such a good time. The vibe is fun and laid-back, and the space looks great – kind of like a mix between a pub and a fairground. The darts games are way more...
Property Junky
We visted here for a birthday celebration on a Saturday around 8pm. Make sure to book in advance as it gets booked up quickly. It’s a great group activity playing in teams with the interactive darts....
Amy Louise
Beautiful and fun venue buzzing with atmosphere. Pleasant and quick service and mouthwatering food. Chicken burger was alright. Curly fries, sweet potato fries, nachos up to standard. The pizza was...
Minkee Chong
The Harp, Covent Garden
4th

The Harp, Covent Garden

Verified
4.6(3396 reviews)
92/100
The Harp in Covent Garden is a cracking little pub with top-notch beers and a warm, traditional feel, though it does get mobbed at times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The beer and cider selection is absolutely brilliant – they've got a fantastic range of traditional ales and ciders from all over the country, perfect for anyone who loves a proper pint.
  • The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable; they'll happily chat about the drinks and even offer samples, making every visit feel welcoming and personal.
  • It's got that authentic traditional pub atmosphere in the heart of Covent Garden, with cosy nooks and a bit of old-school charm that makes you feel right at home.
  • With a solid 4.6 rating from loads of happy visitors, it's clear this place knows how to deliver a great experience, especially for those after a classic British ale house vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get incredibly busy, especially in the evenings, so you might end up standing or waiting for a spot, which isn't ideal if you're after a relaxed sit-down.
  • No table bookings means it's all about being there early or taking your chances with walk-ins, which might not suit everyone planning a night out.
  • The space is a bit limited, so on peak times, it feels quite packed, and there aren't loads of options for outdoor seating beyond a small pavement area.
47 Chandos Pl, London WC2N 4HS0.2mi
+442078360291
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
Amazing pub! Great selection of beers and ciders. This place is always packed, so be prepared to stand most of the time—but it’s totally worth it. The staff are super knowledgeable and friendly. They...
Robert Chang
Excellent traditional pub close to Charing X and Covent Garden. Good selection of traditional draught ales, as well as the usual lagers and stouts. Efficient, friendly bar staff - even when really bus...
Grumpoid Nobby
Great little pub to take in a couple of very well kept drinks after an exploration of the local area. Ales were very well kept and a great range was available.
M Alexander
The Marquis
5th

The Marquis

Verified
4.6(1652 reviews)
92/100
The Marquis in Covent Garden is a cracking little pub that's all about live tunes, friendly faces, and a great pint, making it a top spot for a fun night out in London.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely buzzing with live music and vinyl tunes, making it a proper haven for music lovers – it's like stepping into a rock 'n' roll dream!
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready with a smile and a chat, which really makes you feel right at home.
  • They've got a cracking selection of beers on tap, like Neck Oil, and the food upstairs in Fagin's Den is home-cooked and spot on for a cosy meal.
  • Its location in Covent Garden is spot-on, just a stone's throw from Trafalgar Square and other London hotspots, perfect for a quick pint after exploring.
  • With a stellar 4.6 rating and a history of hosting big names and events, it's clear this place knows how to deliver unforgettable evenings.
Areas for Improvement
  • They've stopped taking general bookings, so you might have to turn up early to snag a spot, especially if it's a popular night.
  • The upstairs bar is only available for exclusive hire with a minimum of 20 guests, which could be a shame if you're after a more intimate dining experience.
  • It can get quite lively and packed, particularly with the live music, so if you're after a quiet chat, it might not always hit the mark.
51-52 Chandos Pl, London WC2N 4HS0.2mi
+442073790367
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
What an awesome little pub with such a great atmosphere. The staff were very friendly. Everyone in the pub had a fun evening singing along to the live entertainment. Tom McQ is often playing live musi...
Nicola Pennisi
A great spot, especially for music lovers. Staff are friendly, decent beers and a team who are passionate about the music you'll hear inside. A favourite meet up place for sure. (Didn't try any food)
Pete Brady
We popped in here twice during our 2025 visit to London. Vinyl music plays when there is no live music. Some much to love about the place including Neck Oil on tap.... We'll be back in 2027
Rick Hampton
The Court
6th

The Court

Verified
4.6(3140 reviews)
92/100
The Court is a charming, affordable pub in London that's buzzing with good vibes and decent grub, though it's not flawless when it comes to every menu item.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it a brilliant spot for a casual catch-up or watching the big match with a pint in hand.
  • Food offerings are generally tasty and great value, with highlights like fish and chips or vegan options, especially during those weekday happy hours.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are attentive and friendly, really adding to the overall experience.
  • It's conveniently located near Euston Road or Warren Street, with plenty of seating and screens for live sports, perfect for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes can be a bit hit or miss, like nachos that might come out bland or with off-tasting sauces, which is a shame after all the hype.
  • Certain items, such as brownies, can be overly sweet and not quite balanced, leaving you wishing for a bit more refinement.
108a Tottenham Ct Rd, Greater, London W1T 5AA1.2mi
+442073870183
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 12 AM
Tuesday12 PM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 12 AM
Thursday12 PM - 1 AM
Friday12 PM - 1 AM
Saturday12 PM - 1 AM
Sunday12 PM - 12 AM
Recent Reviews
Great Greene King with good atmosphere and tasty food. Weekday happy hour 5-8 makes prices a bit more palatable!
Mike S
Absolutely top-tier service from Freya! Visited The Court recently and was seriously impressed: not just by the atmosphere and drinks, but by the standout service from Freya behind the bar. Her custo...
giulia h
I went here after reading raving reviews. I have ordered for apple juice, brownie with icecream and veg nachos. Apple juice was good..nachos were so bland and the cheese sauce, guacamole were off the...
Gowthami Medam
Cask Pub & Kitchen
7th

Cask Pub & Kitchen

Verified
4.6(2699 reviews)
92/100
Cask Pub & Kitchen is a brilliant little haven in Pimlico, where the focus on top-quality beers and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for beer lovers looking for something special.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • Fantastic selection of beers, with a massive range including craft brews, kegs, cask ales, and an impressive vintage cellar that's a real treat for enthusiasts
  • Friendly and knowledgeable staff who make you feel right at home and are always on hand to recommend the perfect pint
  • Top-notch burgers and fresh food options that hit the spot, especially when paired with a cold beer
  • A relaxed vibe with live acoustic music on Sundays, perfect for winding down after a busy week
  • That genuine passion for quality and innovation, making it a standout spot for anyone who appreciates a good pub experience
Areas for Improvement
  • The food menu is a bit limited, mostly sticking to burgers and snacks, so it might not suit those after a full meal variety
  • It can get quite busy, especially on evenings or weekends, which might make it tricky to find a seat or enjoy a quiet chat
  • Being in Pimlico, it's not the most central for everyone in London, though it's still handy if you're in the area
6 Charlwood St, Lillington and Longmoore Gardens, London SW1V 2EE1.2mi
+442076307225
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Good vibe, nice people and most importantly amazing cold beer! I visited this pub during my London trip with my mom and we ended up visiting here twice! Forgot the name of the lager but we really love...
Haneul Choi
What a great find! The range of beers is phenomenal, and that’s before you add in the extensive vintage range. Food is restricted to burgers, but of the excellent gourmet variety. However the icing on...
David Johnston
Absolutely love this place — I’ve been telling everyone about it! I first saw it mentioned in the Good Pub Guide a couple of years ago and had always wanted to visit. Recently, I happened to be in the...
Hugo Sturdy
Mr Fogg's Tavern
8th

Mr Fogg's Tavern

Verified
4.5(3521 reviews)
90/100
Mr Fogg's Tavern is a delightful London spot with a magical atmosphere, cracking drinks, and friendly vibes, though it does get crowded and costs a bit more than your average pub.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The ambience is absolutely spot on – it's got this charming, historical vibe that makes you feel like you're in another era, perfect for a cosy night out.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of drinks, especially gins and beers, with some real gems that you won't find everywhere else in London.
  • The music is top-notch; it's lively and adds so much to the atmosphere, making every visit feel special.
  • Food options are tasty, like the beef and chicken dishes for lunch, and the starters hit the spot even when the full menu isn't available.
  • The staff are attentive and elegantly dressed, which really elevates the whole experience and makes you feel well looked after.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get incredibly busy, leading to cramped seating like small tables in walkways, which might make it hard to relax and enjoy properly.
  • The menu isn't fully available after 8 pm, so if you're planning a late evening, you might miss out on some of the best options.
  • Service can be a bit slow during peak times, which is a shame when you're eager to get stuck into those drinks.
  • It's on the pricey side, with meals adding up quickly – think around 70 quid for lunch with drinks, so it's not the best for a budget night.
58 St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4EA0.3mi
+442075813992
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12:01 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12:01 PM
Monday12:01 PM - 11:01 PM
Tuesday12:01 PM - 1:01 AM
Wednesday (Today)12:01 PM - 1:01 AM
Thursday12:01 PM - 1:01 AM
Friday12:01 PM - 1:01 AM
Saturday12:01 PM - 1:01 AM
Sunday12:01 PM - 11:01 PM
Recent Reviews
Really cool ambience! We really enjoyed the songs, some of the best I’ve heard in London so far. We loved the beers - the full menu was not available post 8 pm but the starters were good
Virginia Kamala
An excellent tavern with a cozy historical interior that you want to look at in all details, while wonderful music, such as 'Maybe it's because am Londoner' performed by Billy & the Londoners, plays i...
Sviatoslav “Svante” Nikiforov
Went in for Sunday lunch during our weekend in London. It was excellent, my wife had the chicken and I had the beef and a side of cauliflower cheese and Pigs in blankets. Served quickly with drinks an...
Steve Chase
Nell Gwynne
9th

Nell Gwynne

Verified
4.5(1407 reviews)
90/100
Nell Gwynne is a delightful historic pub near the Strand, with a cracking atmosphere and tunes, though it's best to stick to the drinks as the food can be hit or miss.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got that wonderful historic charm, being one of London's oldest pubs since 1667, which really adds to the atmosphere and makes you feel like you're stepping back in time.
  • The selection of beers, wines, and spirits is spot on, with local options and even some Weiss beer – perfect for a proper pint after a wander around the Strand.
  • The free jukebox is an absolute treat, packed with classics from Bowie, the Pixies, and more; it's brilliant for setting the mood and having a singalong with mates.
  • The pub has a cosy, lively vibe that's just right – not too touristy, and it's a hidden gem that's easy to stumble upon for a relaxed catch-up.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some of the food can be a bit disappointing; for instance, the pie or cheese charcuterie might not live up to the price, leaving you wishing for better quality.
  • Drinks can feel a tad pricey, like a pint at £7, which might make you think twice if you're out for a budget-friendly night.
  • It can get quite busy, especially in such a central spot, so you might have to squeeze in or wait for a table during peak times.
1 Bull Inn Ct, London WC2R 0NP0.3mi
+442072405579
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Lovely little pub full of character with a good selection of beers. Tried a pie whilst there which was very ordinary for the price which was extraordinary. Would definitely go again but just for the b...
Lou Wichers
Great pub. Love the free jukebox. Great to be able to select our own music. Lovely small intimate pub. Classic for the area. Just don’t order the cheese charcuterie. It was awful. Not the worse I got...
Beulah B
For a proper London pub so close to Covent Garden to be as good as this is quite amazing. Not touristy with a FREE jukebox loaded by the likes of Bowie, the Pixies, Bloc Party and Nick Cave it’s my go...
Steve Holman
The Lamb & Flag, Covent Garden
10th

The Lamb & Flag, Covent Garden

Verified
4.5(4682 reviews)
90/100
The Lamb & Flag in Covent Garden is a cracking little pub with delicious grub and a warm, historic feel, but do book ahead to avoid missing out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, with standout dishes like the beef and ale pie and scotch egg that are just phenomenal – fresh, seasonal ingredients make all the difference.
  • The atmosphere is fabulous, whether you're soaking up the history inside or enjoying a pint in the courtyard; it's got that perfect blend of traditional charm and lively buzz.
  • Service is top-notch, with friendly staff who go the extra mile to make you feel welcome, as if you're chatting with old mates.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, from classic cask ales to modern craft beers, so there's something for everyone to raise a glass to.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes can be hit or miss, like soggy chips or chewy meat in the Sunday roast, which might leave you a bit disappointed if you're after perfection.
  • Prices are on the steeper side, so it might feel a tad pricey for what you get, especially if you're just popping in for a quick bite.
  • It gets rammed quickly, and without a booking, you could end up turned away, which is a real shame on a busy night.
33 Rose St, London WC2E 9EB0.3mi
+442074979504
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
I wasn’t happy that my chips were covered in gravy and soggy. Food was otherwise decent and a lovely place. MAKE A RESERVATION! I saw like 25 people turned away for not having a reservation. It was be...
Leo 263
The Lamb and Flag Sunday roast didn’t quite meet expectations. The meat (beef and chicken) was chewy and dry, with the beef pieces containing about 25% unpleasant fat, which made it unappetizing. The...
Nestor Cerami
A bit pricy but well worth it. Hard to find such good food in London. Try the beef and ale pie, phenomenal. Their scotch egg is also insanely good with the sauce
visual binder
Waxy O'Connor's London
11th

Waxy O'Connor's London

Verified
4.5(8694 reviews)
90/100
Waxy O'Connor's is a cracking Irish pub in Soho, full of charm and cheer with brilliant vibes, tasty food, and live entertainment, though it does get packed to the rafters.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely magical, with a labyrinth of unique bars, a massive tree in the middle, and decor that feels like stepping into a cosy Irish world – it's one of those places that always surprises you.
  • The food is spot on, offering homemade classics like piping hot soup, Guinness, macaroni and cheese, and tasty snacks that hit the spot all day long.
  • Service is always quick, pleasant, and efficient, making you feel right at home with that warm Irish welcome.
  • They've got live music and sports galore, from GAA matches to rugby and football, shown on multiple screens – perfect for catching the action with a pint in hand.
  • It's in a brilliant spot on the edge of Soho, easy to get to, and there's something for everyone across its six levels.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get incredibly busy, especially during events or peak times, so you might struggle to find a seat and end up queuing or standing.
  • The unique setup might feel a bit overwhelming or noisy on lively nights, which could make it tricky for a quiet chat.
  • Being in central London, it's moderately priced but still on the dearer side for a casual night out, so keep an eye on the bill.
14-16 Rupert St, London W1D 6DD0.3mi
+442072870255
Irish pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday3 PM - 12 AM
Tuesday3 PM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 12 AM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
What a Great Find Food: 10/10 with great piping hot soup and also wonderful Guinness, macaroni and cheese and wonderful toasty bread Service: quick and pleasant and efficient Ambience: 10/10 every n...
Lawrence Biscontini
A busy little pub. Worth getting there a little early we struggled to find a seat. The atmosphere was great through and the decor is very unique and unexpected in central London. Almost feels like a c...
Jessica Davis
One of, if not the coolest bar in London. Amazing interior design and after more than several visits, I still see something new every time. Where I had my first decent pint of Guinness as well. Not ha...
Matt Dugdale
The Queens Head
12th

The Queens Head

Verified
4.5(1656 reviews)
90/100
The Queens Head is a charming independent pub in Soho with a great atmosphere and friendly service, perfect for a pint, though it's drinks only and can get crowded.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is spot on – it's welcoming and relaxed, making it a brilliant spot for a catch-up with mates.
  • The staff are absolute gems; they're attentive, friendly, and really add to the overall charm of the place.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of beers, including quality real ales and other classics like Peroni, which is always a treat.
  • Its historic roots from 1736 give it that authentic London pub feel, and it's conveniently tucked away near Piccadilly Circus.
Areas for Improvement
  • The kitchen is permanently closed, so you're out of luck if you're hoping for a proper meal alongside your drinks.
  • It can get pretty busy, especially on weekends in central London, which might make it tricky to find a seat.
  • Some areas, like the upstairs room, don't quite capture the same lively vibe as the ground floor, feeling a bit underwhelming at times.
15 Denman St, London W1D 7HN0.4mi
+442074371540
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Brilliant pub! I asked AI for a recommendation of where to meet friend near Piccadilly Circus on a Saturday night, and it recommended this. I was a bit dubious given the size (Small pub, on a Saturday...
minusbat
Star of the show was the service. The staff is great. Guinness was fine, not the best, far from the worst. Ambiance is very unique, top floor was boring and not quite a pub experience, but ground flo...
Frederick Schneider
One of my favourite spots in central London! I stop by this pub every day after work, and it never disappoints. Whether I’m having a cold Peroni or a Mahou, the atmosphere is always welcoming and rela...
Walid Oox
The French House
13th

The French House

Verified
4.5(1828 reviews)
90/100
The French House in Soho is a delightful little haven, blending classic pub vibes with superb French cuisine and a focus on genuine conversation – it's a real treat for anyone seeking an authentic London experience.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely charming and historic, making it a perfect spot for a cosy chat without any distractions like music or TVs.
  • The food is top-notch, with delicious French dishes that leave you wanting more, especially the specials on the chalkboard menu.
  • They've got an incredible selection of champagnes and wines by the glass, which really elevates the experience for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, adding to that warm, homely feel that's so inviting in the heart of Soho.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's a bit of a challenge to secure a table in the restaurant, as it's small and bookings fill up quickly – you might need to plan well ahead.
  • The no-reservation policy for drinks means it's first come, first served, so you could end up waiting if it's busy.
  • Given its intimate size, it's not ideal for larger groups; you're limited to about six people, which might cramp plans for a bigger get-together.
  • The rules on no mobile phones and such make it wonderfully focused, but it might feel a tad restrictive if you're not in the mood for pure conversation.
49 Dean St, London W1D 5BG0.4mi
+442074372477
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
What a place. Good was delicious. I had the turbot & my friend the pigeon. We ended up relaxing & spending the whole afternoon drinking & chilling. Beautiful restaurant & pub downstairs.
Oliver Waters
I’ve wanted to visit the French House for years but it is hard to get a reservation. This place is an institution in SoHo, and rightly slow. This place has a nice small cosy feel with a buzzing atmos...
Nina Patel
Great pub on the ground floor but the real star of the show is the restaurant located just up the stairs on the first floor. This historical, one-room restaurant offers up delicious French fare and fa...
Michael Kelley
The Royal George
14th

The Royal George

Verified
4.5(1032 reviews)
90/100
The Royal George is a delightful Soho pub with a warm, welcoming vibe, top-notch food and drinks, and lively events, though it has a few niggles that keep it from being perfect.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always making you feel right at home with their charming service.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of classic pub food and craft beers, plus happy hour deals that make it even more enjoyable.
  • The atmosphere is buzzing with live music and events, giving it that lively yet relaxed vibe perfect for catch-ups.
  • It's tucked away in a great spot near iconic London landmarks, making it easy to pop in after exploring the city.
  • The interiors are quirky and dazzling, adding a fun twist to the traditional pub experience.
Areas for Improvement
  • One downside is that the venue might have some quirks, like potential space issues that could make it feel a bit cramped during busier times.
  • It's had closures in the past due to things like construction, which might mean it's not always as reliable as you'd hope.
  • While the food and drinks are spot on, a few folks have mentioned it could do with a bit more variety or polish in certain areas.
133 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0EA0.6mi
+442077348837
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 1 AM
Friday12 PM - 1 AM
Saturday12 PM - 1 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Delicious food and drinks!!! They have happy hour from midday till 8 as well. We had a great time
Jezra Relente
The Royal George, located at 133 Charing Cross Rd, is a split-level pub with a colorful interior and a heated outside space. It offers an eclectic food menu and hosts live music. Here's a summary of w...
Festus Ifiti jr
I like the Royal George for a lot of reasons. It's lovely to find a pub like this tucked away in Central London, that it seems not too many people know about so you can usually get a lovely table and...
Jack Rear
The King's Head
15th

The King's Head

Verified
4.5(1696 reviews)
90/100
The King's Head is a delightful historic pub in the heart of Mayfair, serving up cracking British classics and pints with a side of genuine warmth and character.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant – their pies are a real treat, with flaky crusts and hearty fillings that hit the spot every time.
  • The staff are top-notch; Mario, in particular, comes across as a real gem, offering warm and professional service that makes you feel right at home.
  • It's got that classic British pub charm with a rich history, making it a lovely spot to soak in the atmosphere while enjoying a perfect pint.
  • Prime location in Mayfair means it's ideal for a quick drink or a meal, close to all the sights and buzzing with a welcoming vibe.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed, especially on busy weekends, which might make it a bit tricky to find a seat or enjoy a quiet chat.
  • With prices on the moderate side, it might feel a tad pricey for everyday pub grub, though it's worth it for the experience in such a posh area.
10 Stafford St, Greater, London W1S 4RX0.6mi
+442074930337
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 9 PM
Recent Reviews
The food was so good, we had to come back for the second night in a row!! Highly recommend!
MeganSteven Jackson
Looking everything you would want in a British pub. Look no further than this pub. Has a great spot for just drinks and an upstairs for a quiet dining experience. We were lucky enough to have Mario as...
Elizabeth Doneathy
Mario is a true star! His kindness is amazing. Even though it was a super busy weekend afternoon, he was incredibly professional. I had such a beautiful experience! Thanks so much, Mario! 😊
Joy 100
Buckingham Arms
16th

Buckingham Arms

Verified
4.5(1365 reviews)
90/100
What a gem of a traditional London pub – warm vibes, cracking food, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel like part of the gang.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think hearty roasts, homemade pies, and classic fish and chips that leave you wanting more.
  • Staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of real ales and craft beers, perfect for sipping away the day.
  • It's in a prime spot near Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, ideal for a quick stop after sightseeing.
Areas for Improvement
  • There might be some confusion with the operating status; it says closed in places, so it's worth double-checking before heading over.
  • It can get quite busy in such a central location, which might mean a wait for a table or a spot at the bar.
62 Petty France, London SW1H 9EU0.7mi
+442072223386
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Incredible food, kind staff, and a lovely environment. What more could you ask for? My friend and I both had roasts; beef for me, chicken for her — INCREDIBLE. I was stuffed but wanted more because it...
Josh Terry
Fantastic experience! A woman got us started. Unfortunately I do not remember her name but she made excellent recommendations and made us feel very welcome. Jim jumped in shortly after and didn’t m...
Jennifer Nelson
Had an amazing time at this cozy pub! The food was spot on – the haddock and chips were perfectly crisp, the Camembert starter was gooey and indulgent, and the Scotch eggs were to die for. Cocktails w...
Karyn Tay
Windmill
17th

Windmill

Verified
4.5(2518 reviews)
90/100
The Windmill in Mayfair is a proper gem for pie lovers and those after a cosy pub experience, with cracking food and a lively vibe that keeps everyone coming back.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The pies are absolutely spot on – award-winning and packed with flavour, like the steak and kidney or venison ones that folks rave about.
  • It's in a brilliant spot in Mayfair, just off Regent Street, making it dead easy to pop in after shopping or a wander around Oxford Circus.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a clean, spacious setup that's perfect for a relaxed meal or catching up with mates over a pint.
  • They've got a great selection of drinks, from cask ales and craft beers to gins and cocktails, so there's something for everyone.
  • Service is top-notch, with friendly staff who go the extra mile to make you feel at home.
Areas for Improvement
  • Drinks can be a bit pricey, like that double bourbon coming in at nearly £12, which might sting if you're out for a casual night.
  • Food service wraps up relatively early, around 7pm, so it's not ideal if you're after a late bite.
  • The place is popular, which means it can get busy, and you might have to book ahead to snag a table without any hassle.
6-8 Mill St, London W1S 2AZ0.7mi
+442074918050
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
We stopped here for a late lunch, and decided to split a pie in order to have room for dessert. We tried the black pudding Scotch egg which was especially good when paired with the sauce. The yolk was...
Cindy Liu
Super clean and warm pub lots of food spaces to sit and eat/talk. Food is good quality. Everyone on our table enjoyed what they ordered. It was an excellent experience
PHG !
A nice pub in a good location, close to Regent Street and a shoŕt walk ftom Carnaby Street. They had three casks on but I opted for a double Woodford Reserve bourbon at a rather expensive £11.90. The...
1956gooner
The Pineapple
18th

The Pineapple

Verified
4.6(127 reviews)
90/100
The Pineapple in Victoria is a cracking little pub with warm vibes, tasty grub, and friendly faces – a real winner if you're after a proper British pint near the sights.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, always making you feel right at home as soon as you walk in.
  • The food is spot on – think delicious burgers, piping hot chips, and fresh specials that are great value, especially for central London.
  • It's got a lovely classic British pub atmosphere, with a recent refurbishment that makes it welcoming and cosy.
  • Prime location near Buckingham Palace and other landmarks, perfect for a quick pint after sightseeing.
  • Loads of great facilities like a beer garden, being dog-friendly, and family-friendly vibes, plus they do deals and summer drinks that are fun to share.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's currently closed, which is a bit of a shame if you're hoping to pop in soon – do check their hours before heading over.
  • Can get pretty busy, especially outside on evenings, so you might have to hunt for a table inside.
  • Serving hours wrap up earlier on weekends, like closing at 6pm on Saturdays, which might cut short your evening plans.
  • While the food and service are brilliant, one or two folks mentioned minor niggles, like perhaps not everything being perfect in a packed spot.
25 Wilfred St, London SW1E 6PR0.8mi
+442078341407
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 7 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Great local pub. Staff so friendly and helpful. Food great too. Definitely worth a visit.
Sharein Miller
Really nice place, food was really good and service was really nice! Food price is really good for the area!
Mar
Best chips and fish goujons. Piping hot served quickly even though the outside space was jammed on a Friday evening. We went inside, which was only half full, so got a table. Nice staff. My friend lef...
Deborah King
The Seven Stars
19th

The Seven Stars

Verified
4.5(1144 reviews)
90/100
The Seven Stars is a charming historic pub in the heart of London, offering a brilliant atmosphere and great drinks, though it does get busy and has a few quirks.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, like stepping into a proper old London boozer with its historic charm and cosy nooks.
  • The drinks are spot on, with a good selection of beers and the food's excellent – it's fresh, varies daily, and hits the spot.
  • The staff can be lovely, adding to the friendly vibe, and that pub cat is an absolute legend, lounging around and making everyone smile.
  • It's a historic gem, one of London's oldest pubs, with exposed beams and a real sense of character that makes you feel right at home.
Areas for Improvement
  • It gets crowded quickly with limited seating, so you might end up standing or waiting for a spot, especially in the evenings.
  • The real ale options are a bit limited, which could disappoint if you're after a wide variety.
  • Some staff members might not always be in the cheeriest mood, as a few have mentioned, which can put a slight dampener on things.
  • The toilets are a bit of a hike, tucked away, so it's not the most convenient layout.
53 Carey St, London WC2A 2JB0.8mi
+442072428521
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 10 PM
Friday12 PM - 10 PM
Saturday12 PM - 10 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
A Charming Gem in the Heart of London The Seven Stars is an absolute treasure. My family and I had a truly wonderful time during our visit — the atmosphere is warm and welcoming, the drinks were exce...
Robin May
Had lunch here this week. It’s a small And cozy venue with not that much seating so I can imagine it’s gets crowded pretty quickly. The beer selection was good and I thought the food was excellent. W...
Mark Betteridge
Good pints in a proper pub. The highlight though was the pub cat: absolute legend. Massive, chillest lad ever, just lounging around like he owned the place (which he probably does). Great character, g...
Rachael W
Bbar
20th

Bbar

Verified
4.5(853 reviews)
90/100
Bbar in Victoria is a gem of a spot for a relaxed drink or meal, with cracking food, friendly vibes, and a prime location that makes it perfect for pre-theatre outings or casual catch-ups.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The location is spot on, right near Buckingham Palace and Victoria Station, making it super convenient for a quick stop before the theatre or a day out.
  • The food is a real highlight – think delicious twists on classics like fish and chips or their 'Son of a Gun' burger, and don't miss the afternoon tea if you're in the mood for something special.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are friendly and attentive, always ready to explain the menu or make recommendations.
  • It's got a vibrant vibe with options like live sports screenings, a sunny terrace for cocktails, and fun events such as Paint and Sip sessions, which are great for families or a creative night out.
  • With a solid 4.5 rating from plenty of folks, it's clear this place knows how to deliver a good time without breaking the bank, as it's moderately priced.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can feel a bit quiet and lacking in atmosphere during off-peak times, like early afternoons, which might not suit those after a lively buzz.
  • While the menu sounds exciting, some might find the options a tad limited if you're not in the mood for cocktails or pub grub.
  • Being in such a busy area, it might get a bit hectic during peak hours, so you could end up waiting for a table if you haven't booked ahead.
43 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 0PP0.9mi
+442079587000
Bar
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8:30 PM
Recent Reviews
What a find!! I took my husband here for his birthday this afternoon. We had the Fish and chips afternoon tea and it was beautiful. Staff were attentive and explained everything. The food came quick...
Sharon Brown
"A great blend of old and new at the bar. We only stopped in for a quick drink, but really enjoyed the atmosphere. Service was friendly and efficient—would definitely return!"
Esin Çelebi Bowyer
Had the fish and chips afternoon tea and the food and service from the staff were both amazing. Will definitely be coming back
Charlotte Prendergast
The George
21st

The George

Verified
4.5(1062 reviews)
90/100
The George is a cracking London pub with stellar food, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere that'll make you want to return for more.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant – think top-notch fish and chips, scotch eggs with a twist, and seasonal specials that leave you wanting more.
  • The staff are incredibly attentive and knowledgeable, making you feel right at home with their warm and efficient service.
  • It's got a classic pub vibe with cosy spots like the red room upstairs, perfect for a good chat over dinner without the ground floor hustle.
  • Smack in the heart of London, it's easy to pop in for a fantastic lunch or evening meal, and it's buzzing with positive energy from food lovers.
  • With a solid 4.5 rating from heaps of reviews, it's clear this place knows how to deliver a memorable experience every time.
Areas for Improvement
  • It might get a bit crowded, especially in such a central spot, so you could end up waiting for a table during peak times.
  • Some menu items, like roasts on Sundays, might not always hit the spot for everyone, based on a few mentions of preferences not quite aligning.
  • Being in a busy area of London, parking or getting there could be a faff, though that's par for the course in the city.
55 Great Portland St, London W1W 7LQ0.9mi
+442039463740
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday12 PM - 11 AM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 AM
Thursday12 PM - 11 AM
Friday12 PM - 11 AM
Saturday12 PM - 11 AM
Sunday12 PM - 9 PM
Recent Reviews
We booked for dinner on Friday evening. We had an incredible time. The food was fantastic, I had the seasonal recommendations and loved the little twists made to the dishes. It was so delicious! All...
Leeloo Mousset
A fantastic spot to soak up the classic pub vibe with excellent food and warm, friendly service. Perfect for lunch — we enjoyed the best fish and chips, and everything from the beer to the mocktails,...
P J.
This is officially my favorite fish n chips now in London!! 🇬🇧 @thegeorgepublichouse I saw it at @eatingwithtod and @jamesdimitri I love the crispy crunchy batter they put on top! I ordered only h...
Maria Margarita de Jesus
Cittie of Yorke
22nd

Cittie of Yorke

Verified
4.5(3005 reviews)
90/100
Cittie of Yorke is a delightful historic pub in London that's packed with character and a cosy atmosphere, though it does have its dimly lit and pricey moments.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm and unique atmosphere really make you feel like you've stepped back in time, with all that beautiful dark wood, massive barrels, and cosy booths creating a one-of-a-kind vibe.
  • The staff are friendly and provide quick service, which adds to the overall welcoming feel when you pop in for a pint or a bite.
  • It's a fantastic spot to unwind and soak in the vintage details, like the grand fireplace and preserved interior, perfect for chatting with mates after work.
Areas for Improvement
  • The place can feel a bit dark and enclosed, with no views outside and those clouded windows making it seem closed in, which might not suit everyone.
  • Some grub options come across as pricey for what you get, like a sandwich with skimpy portions of extras, leaving you wanting a bit more bang for your buck.
  • There are occasional grumbles about service not always being as warm or attentive as it could be, which might put a slight dampener on things.
22 High Holborn, London WC1V 6BN1.0mi
+442072427670
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 6 PM
Recent Reviews
It's a very nicely decorated and has it's character. It takes one back in time, but it's dark and closed. There is no view to the outside. The few windows on the street side are made of clouded glass....
Fadi
One of the best looking pubs in London. That old dark wood everywhere, smell, massive barrels and small booths create unique atmosphere which can't be replicated. Visited when it open it's doors, so...
Damian Lubanski
We didn't eat, hence a no star rating for food. The pub is an amazing building. The aroma of the wood and the feeling of the building took you back in time. We were lucky to have started chatting to...
Phillip O'Shea
The Victoria Taps
23rd

The Victoria Taps

Verified
4.5(1354 reviews)
90/100
The Victoria Taps is a proper gem in Pimlico, offering top-notch service, delicious grub, and a welcoming vibe that's ideal for a relaxed pint or a lively brunch with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always welcoming and attentive, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
  • The food and drinks are spot on; think tasty fish and chips, fantastic cocktails, and a cracking bottomless brunch that's perfect for a fun day out.
  • It's got a great atmosphere for watching live sport or catching up with mates, with plenty of events and offers to keep things lively.
  • Even in a central London spot, it's managed well to avoid any noise issues, so you can relax without the worry of it getting too rowdy.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite busy in this Pimlico location, especially during peak times or events, which might mean a wait for a table or a seat at the bar.
  • The operating hours seem a bit variable based on what's listed, so it's worth double-checking to avoid any disappointment if you're planning a visit.
27 Gillingham St, Pimlico, London SW1V 1HP1.1mi
+442070966991
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
First of all, when I looked out our hotel window and saw a pub across the street, despite it being a beautiful building I was a bit concerned about the possible night noise. It never happened and I th...
Doug W
I came to The Victoria Taps with family for the bottomless brunch. Jasmine served and she was absolutely fabulous. She was really attentive and made sure we got our drinks refills as soon as possible...
Steph Langtree
Great place for a pint! Service and staff were lovely, especially Daisy, who made us feel very welcome! Fish and chips were great!
Dana McLean
The Sanctuary House pub
24th

The Sanctuary House pub

4.5(183 reviews)
89/100
The Sanctuary House is a cracking little pub in London, serving up delicious pies and a warm atmosphere, though it's not without a few minor niggles here and there.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, especially their pies like steak and ale or chicken bacon leek – they're packed with flavour and really hit the spot.
  • Service is quick and friendly; you'll get seated without any fuss and the staff are attentive, making for a relaxed visit.
  • It's got that classic pub vibe – lively, welcoming atmosphere with great drinks on tap, like their raspberry and elderflower cider, which is a real treat.
Areas for Improvement
  • The oil used for some dishes, like the fish, might need changing as it can look a bit off, which could affect the taste.
  • There's a bit of confusion with the service charge; it's meant for the kitchen and bar staff, not the waiters, so tipping might not go where you'd expect.
  • Sides like vegetables can be a tad skimpy, just a small portion of cabbage or peas, so you might want to order extra if you're peckish.
33 Tothill St, London SW1H 9LA0.6mi
Bar
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
We ate here for our first bite in London. We were seated quickly. The oil that they cooked the fish in def needed to be changed as you can see how dark it is in the picture. Tip is included in the ser...
lish price
Our first pie. We had the steak and ale pie. Was delicious. We also had the pâté as an appetizer. Very very good too. To drink, we decided on having a cider. Highly recommend the raspberry and elderfl...
Michael Maguet
Stopped in while walking by to grab an ale and pie! Wow this was delicious and in a very neat setting! The London pride pie was phenomenal and fresh! Even the side of cabbage and peas and mashed potat...
Tucker D
Horse & Guardsman
25th

Horse & Guardsman

Verified
4.4(1871 reviews)
88/100
Horse & Guardsman is a delightful traditional pub in the heart of London, offering a warm welcome, tasty British grub, and a cosy atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely spot on – it's got that classic, wood-panelled charm with high ceilings and a relaxed vibe, perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing in London.
  • The food is a real highlight; think delicious traditional dishes like bangers and mash or a cracking Sunday roast, all made with fresh ingredients and served up just right.
  • Service is top-notch – the staff are attentive and friendly, making you feel right at home, whether you're popping in for a pint or booking a private space.
  • It's dog-friendly, which is brilliant if you're out and about with your furry mate, and the location near Trafalgar Square is spot on for a quick escape from the hustle.
  • With a solid beer selection and some creative cocktails, there's something for everyone, and it's moderately priced for such a prime spot in the city.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty busy, especially in the evenings or on weekends, so you might have to queue or struggle to find a seat during peak times.
  • The menu sticks mostly to traditional pub fare, which is great if that's what you're after, but it might not offer much variety for those wanting something a bit more adventurous.
  • Being in a touristy area, prices are on the higher side compared to your average local boozer, so it could feel a tad pricey for a casual night out.
16-18 Whitehall, London SW1A 2DY0.0mi
+442039538000
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 11 PM
Saturday10 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Great traditional pub even while being so close to the tourist hotspot that is Trafalgar Square. Really great vibe inside with a large open, beautiful bar area as you come in with more dubbing being...
Rick Vattimo
We stopped here for a rather late dinner around 8:30pm. It's a solid pub, with plenty of seating on the main floor and the floor above as well. I ordered bangers & mash, which was delicious and real...
Cindy Liu
The Horse & Guardsman pub is a fantastic spot to enjoy a Sunday roast. We stumbled upon it by chance, and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The food was excellent, and the beer selection was eq...
Braulio A.
The Ship & Shovell
26th

The Ship & Shovell

Verified
4.4(2169 reviews)
88/100
The Ship & Shovell is a cosy, historic pub in the heart of London with a lively atmosphere and friendly vibes, though it's not without the odd hiccup in service or food prep.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm of The Ship & Shovell is absolutely delightful – it's got that timeless feel with its unique setup across two buildings, making it a real gem near Charing Cross.
  • The staff are so welcoming and professional; they really make you feel at home, whether you're there for a quick pint or a catch-up with mates.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, like their signature Badger and Outland beers, and the food menu hits the spot with hearty options like fish and chips that folks rave about.
  • It's in a brilliant location, just steps from London's landmarks, perfect for a post-work unwind or a casual meet-up.
  • Prices are pretty reasonable for central London, so you can enjoy a good night out without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few grumbles about drink service, like beers not being poured just right or glasses not being spotless, which can put a dampener on things.
  • Some food items, such as the mac and cheese, might not always come out perfectly – we've heard it's been a bit mushy at times.
  • It can get quite busy, especially given its prime spot, so you might struggle to find a seat or get served quickly on peak evenings.
  • The pub seems to have odd operating hours or days when it's closed, which could be a hassle if you're planning a visit and it turns out to be one of those quieter times.
2 Craven Passage, London WC2N 5NF0.1mi
+442078391311
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Friday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11:30 AM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Ordered the Outland Stout. On a previous visit, it was served properly in a pint glass with a clean pour and great presentation. This time, it came in a lager-style glass with no two-part pour, and t...
Robert
Very cute pub in a great location! The chicken tenders were seasoned very well. Skip the Mac n Cheese though, a bit mushy and overcooked noodles.
Andrea Thayne
Lovely pub only pub that is on both sides of the road staff very friendly very professional clean tidy represented nice range of beers sorry can't give a review for food as I'm only there for the beer...
Geoff Grey
The Porterhouse
27th

The Porterhouse

Verified
4.4(6795 reviews)
88/100
The Porterhouse is a cracking Irish pub in Covent Garden, offering a fantastic beer selection and buzzing atmosphere, though it does get packed, so plan ahead for a great night out.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The beer selection is absolutely brilliant – a vast array of craft brews that any ale enthusiast would love, especially in the heart of Covent Garden
  • The pub's layout is a real treat, with multiple floors and cosy nooks, making it easy to find a spot for groups or a quiet chat
  • Live music and sports on loads of screens create a lively, energetic atmosphere that's perfect for catching up with mates
  • The food hits the spot with quality pub grub like fish and chips, and it's surprisingly good value for such a central location
  • The staff are generally friendly and efficient once you're settled, adding to that welcoming Irish pub vibe
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get incredibly crowded, making it a challenge to find a free seat, especially during peak times
  • Orders might occasionally get mixed up, which can be a bit frustrating on a busy night
  • Not all areas are always accessible depending on the crowd, so you might miss out on the best spots if it's heaving
21-22 Maiden Ln, London WC2E 7NA0.3mi
+442073797917
Irish pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Good Pub that is much bigger inside than it appears from the outside. Lots of spaces on different levels to find, from bigger tables for groups until small niches for a couple. Depending on the number...
Michael Lederer
Popped in for last drinks of a birthday day out. What an absolute gem. Nice local beers and an absolutely enchanting maze of a building to explore. Drinks orders get messed up a couple times but not r...
Ben Thomas
Nice crowded place. A bit challenging to find a spot, but service is very quick once settled. We ordered calamari the spicy appetizer basket and fish n chips. All was good, and great beer selection t...
Mehmet Kamil Erisen
The Devonshire
28th

The Devonshire

Verified
4.4(1739 reviews)
88/100
The Devonshire in Soho is a real gem of a pub, dishing up fantastic food and a welcoming feel, though it's worth noting the occasional small portions and booking challenges.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is just lovely – it's a classic London pub that's warm and welcoming, perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • The food really shines, especially the steaks and seafood; folks rave about the perfectly cooked Scottish beef and fresh langoustines, making it a top spot for a hearty meal.
  • They pour a cracking pint of Guinness, and the homemade bar snacks are spot on for a quick bite.
  • Service is generally brilliant, with staff being attentive and helpful, as shared in several glowing reviews.
  • It's got a great vibe overall, with high praise for the quality of ingredients and the excitement around their grill room upstairs.
Areas for Improvement
  • Portions can be on the small side for some dishes, like the lamb hot pot, which might leave you wanting a bit more.
  • Booking can be a real faff; it's walk-in only for the pub, and getting a table in the restaurant takes persistence and planning.
  • Every now and then, you might get a tougher cut of meat, as one review mentioned with the skirt steak, which is a shame given the high standards.
  • The roof terrace is also walk-in only, so on a sunny day, you could end up queuing or missing out if it's busy.
The Devonshire, 17 Denman St, London W1D 7HW0.4mi
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Visited for Father's Day. Starters were prawn cocktail, scallops (superb!) and crab salad. For mains we had skirt steak (a bit tough!), 2 x rib-eye steak (nice, but had better) and lamb hot pot (very...
Nigel Oh
Been wanting to come here for ten months (since I moved to London) saved my first Sunday roast for this!! It took many months of attempts of booking to finally get a table! Very excited!! The service...
Karen Tran
A lots of places in London get this much hype and don’t deliver on the food. This place really exceeded my expectations. The quality of the Ingridients it’s something else. I am not big on red meats,...
Olivia Balzano
Two Chairmen
29th

Two Chairmen

Verified
4.4(1615 reviews)
88/100
The Two Chairmen is a charming historic pub in London that's full of character, with brilliant service and solid pub grub that keeps folks coming back, though it does have its busier moments and the odd dish that doesn't quite hit the mark.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm of this pub is absolutely delightful—it's one of the oldest in Westminster, making you feel like you're stepping back in time with its warm, welcoming vibe.
  • The service is spot-on; staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, even when things get busy, which really makes for a pleasant visit.
  • They serve up some cracking traditional pub food, like delicious pea and mint soup or fish and chips, with options for vegetarians and vegans, so there's something for everyone.
  • It's family and dog-friendly, plus they've got WiFi and can handle groups or functions, making it a versatile spot for all sorts of get-togethers.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes are just alright and might not knock your socks off—like the burgers or steak pie that were described as fine but not particularly memorable.
  • It can get quite crowded, which means you might have to wait for your food or a table, even though the staff do their best to keep things running smoothly.
  • The opening hours are a bit limited, with it closed on Sundays, so it's not ideal if you're looking for a spot that's open every day of the week.
39 Dartmouth St, London SW1H 9BP0.5mi
+442072228694
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 7 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
We've just had a lovely lunch. Pea and mint soup was delicious and fish and chips was worth the wait. The pub was extremely busy but staff was very attentive. This was my second visit, they did not di...
Mari S.
We had an amazing time as a group of 7 at this pub. The food was sensational, really good options with more British choices. However the service was where this place really really shined, great and qu...
Ollie Tulk
Charming pub with decent food. The burgers were okay – nothing spectacular, just fine. I also tried the steak and ale pie, which was well-made but not really to my taste. What really stood out was t...
Patricia R
The Cross Keys
30th

The Cross Keys

Verified
4.4(1338 reviews)
88/100
The Cross Keys is a charming traditional pub in the heart of Covent Garden, boasting a rich history and Beatles-inspired decor, ideal for a laid-back pint, but it does have the odd rough edge.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got a wonderful traditional vibe with walls full of pictures and signed memorabilia from 60s bands, especially the Beatles – makes you feel like you're stepping back in time.
  • The beer selection is spot on, offering something for everyone, whether you're after a classic pint or something a bit different.
  • The staff are generally friendly and welcoming, which really adds to the cosy atmosphere.
  • The music is mellow and just right, creating a relaxed space where you can actually chat without shouting over the noise.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can sometimes feel a bit run-down or care-worn, which takes away from the charm if you're expecting a spotless spot.
  • The service isn't always as engaging as it could be, with staff occasionally coming across as disinterested.
  • Real ale might not always be on offer, which could disappoint if that's what you're specifically after.
  • The toilets have been described as a tad quirky or not up to scratch, though that's pretty common in some older pubs.
31 Endell St, London WC2H 9EB0.5mi
+442078365185
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
A really lovely traditional pub. Good choice of beers and friendly bar staff. Great pics and signed memorabilia famous 60s artists and bands adorn the walls.
Darren Wilson
As the look from outside was so amazing, inside was even better... full carpet, beer selection for everyone, music sooo melow you dont want to leave and if you are Beatles fan... YOU HAVE TO be here....
Matus
At one time this was a great London pub. On our visit yesterday it was pretty filthy and care-worn. The bar staff were completely disinterested and there was no real ale on pump. My advice is to keep...
Shona Whitehead
Blue Boar Pub
31st

Blue Boar Pub

Verified
4.4(1668 reviews)
88/100
Blue Boar Pub in Westminster is a charming spot for a relaxed vibe with top-notch British grub and drinks, though it has its moments with service and pricing.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely cracking – it's got that classic British charm with a modern twist, making it feel welcoming and cosy.
  • The food is spot on; standout dishes like the Sunday Roast, Bone Marrow appetiser, and Sticky Toffee Pudding are proper treats.
  • They've got an impressive selection of drinks, including craft beers, international ales, wines, and cocktails that are bang on the money.
  • It's pet-friendly, which is brilliant if you're popping in with your dog, and they've won awards like Best Pub in Greater London.
  • Open all day every day, so it's perfect for a casual drink, a meal, or even groups and events.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a bit slow at times, which might put a dampener on things if you're in a rush.
  • Some food items, like the hamburger or bacon, have been described as just okay or overcooked, so it might not always hit the high notes.
  • The place can feel a tad pretentious or crowded, with tables packed a bit too close, making conversations from nearby tables all too audible.
  • It's on the expensive side, so you might want to think twice if you're after a budget-friendly night out.
45 Tothill St, London SW1H 9LQ0.6mi
+442033018080
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Tyrell was a gem! Attentive, fun and came with good humor. Made it a great Father’s Day brunch! Bone Marrow app, Beef Sunday Roast and Toffee Sticky pudding were the standouts. Thanks for a good time!
Abby Cottongim
This place has a cool atmosphere, but the service was slow. I had the Meantime Pale Ale and it was delicious. We had a hamburger, and it was just okay. The bacon was overcooked.
Michelle Hamilton
We had dinner and a couple of beers. The place is a little pretentious. We asked for a window table but we're informed that they were reserved and were shown to a table that was way too close to the o...
Nigel Moloney
Adam & Eve
32nd

Adam & Eve

Verified
4.4(1161 reviews)
88/100
The Adam & Eve is a cracking little historic pub in London, serving up brilliant food and a warm welcome, though it's not without a few niggles like the occasional smell.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food here is spot on – think mouth-watering Sunday roasts and classic dishes like fish and chips that really hit the spot.
  • The staff are an absolute delight, always welcoming and quick to make you feel at home with their friendly service.
  • It's got that charming historic feel, being an 18th-century gem right near Buckingham Palace, perfect for a relaxing break from the hustle.
  • A top spot for watching live sports, with big screens showing everything from football to rugby, making it a lively place to catch the action.
  • They're really inclusive, being dog-friendly and family-friendly, so you can bring the whole gang along without a worry.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few grumbles about the toilets having a bit of an unpleasant smell, which can put a damper on things.
  • It might get a tad crowded at times, especially when there's a big match on, so grabbing a seat isn't always straightforward.
  • The atmosphere can have its off moments, like the odd whiff in the pub itself, which isn't ideal for a fully relaxing visit.
81 Petty France, London SW1H 9EX0.6mi
+442072224575
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 6 PM
Sunday11 AM - 6 PM
Recent Reviews
Enjoyed an amazing Sunday Roast today. The Yorkshire pudding was on point and melted in my mouth. Best pub in London by far!
Sonyia Vasquez
Very cozy, welcoming and traditional pub. The staff were extremely gentle and caring. We enjoyed some delicious fish & chip and a steak sandwich.
Serle Clara Siliani
Apparently a typical British pub. We stopped for a drink. There were many people eating. The toilet was cold and smelled strongly of piss, otherwise it was clean. Possibly the smell of the toilet...
Tero Venäläinen
Caxton Grill
33rd

Caxton Grill

Verified
4.4(358 reviews)
88/100
Caxton Grill is a charming spot in central London, serving up fresh, garden-inspired grub with a welcoming vibe that makes it ideal for a relaxed meal with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely inventive and fresh, with ingredients straight from their rooftop garden – it's like eating a bit of nature in the heart of London, and the Josper grill adds a lovely smoky flavour to the dishes.
  • Service is spot on; it's relaxed yet attentive, making you feel right at home, whether you're popping in for a quick bite or settling in for a full evening.
  • The atmosphere is warm and buzzing, perfect for catching up with mates over cocktails or a signature flight of wines and whiskies in the bar.
  • They've got great options for everyone, including vegetarian dishes and private dining for special occasions, which makes it versatile for all sorts of get-togethers.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes can fall short, like that Christmas menu with gristly turkey and undercooked veg – it's a shame when you expect top-notch based on the hype.
  • It might not always hit the mark for everyone, as one experience left a group feeling disappointed despite the generally high praise.
  • The bar and dining setup could feel a bit pricey if you're not in the mood for a splurge, especially after a few rounds of drinks and courses.
2 Caxton St, London SW1H 0QW0.6mi
+442072277777
Grill
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 2:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 2:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 2:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 2:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 2:30 PM
Saturday5:30 PM - 10 PM
Sunday5:30 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Caxton Grill in London exceeded all expectations—an unforgettable dining experience. The food was absolutely amazing and beautifully presented. What truly set the evening apart, though, was the impecc...
Adam Piper
Beautiful vegetarian option and lovely sticky pudding. Nice atmosphere in the bar. Full 3 course dinner with guests and lots of wine so spent more but was worth it
Szilvia Szakacs
Visited with 8 colleagues on a Wednesday night and was pretty disappointed with CG. Expected better based on the reviews. Had the Christmas menu and the Turkey roast was poor. It wasn’t presented well...
Ammar Ali
The Speaker
34th

The Speaker

Verified
4.4(885 reviews)
88/100
The Speaker is a delightful community pub in Westminster, offering a warm, traditional vibe with great drinks and events, though it has its quirks like limited booking options.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely charming and welcoming, making it a perfect spot to unwind with mates over a pint.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of beers and real ales, with staff who are often spot-on with recommendations.
  • It's dog-friendly and has regular events like pub quizzes, which add a fun community vibe to the place.
  • Being in the heart of Westminster, it's conveniently located and feels like a cosy local hideaway amidst the hustle.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few reports of inconsistent service, with some staff coming across as a bit abrupt on occasion.
  • As it's primarily a room hire venue, you can't book tables for small groups, which might be a hassle for planning ahead.
  • The pub is quite small, so it can get packed during busy times, making it tricky to find a seat.
  • It's not the best for families, as children aren't allowed, which limits its appeal for certain outings.
46 Great Peter St, London SW1P 2HA0.7mi
+442072224589
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
I was at the pub last Friday and, in addition to the great variety of beers and super pleasant atmosphere, I was also very well attended to by Tassiane. She was very kind and recommended some beers th...
Juliana Lopes Horstmann
I was with my friends and I was having a nice evening over a few drinks. However, one lady managing the bar took a dislike to us for no apparent reason. The lady came to us when we were laughing and h...
Matt Huntley
After a long travel day we stumbled into The Speaker to get a nice proper pint 🍺 and figure out the rest of our London plans. This place was perfect! Cozy, comfortable and great service. Enjoyed our...
Rebecca Rementer
Princess Louise
35th

Princess Louise

Verified
4.4(2934 reviews)
88/100
Princess Louise is a delightful historic pub in London with heaps of character, warm service, and tasty grub, but do watch out for those surprise prices.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The stunning Victorian architecture that transports you back in time and makes every visit feel special.
  • Friendly and welcoming staff who are quick with service and really add to the cosy atmosphere.
  • Top-notch food and drinks, like the high-quality fish and chips and well-kept beers that hit the spot.
  • Spacious dining areas that give you room to relax, whether you're popping in for a pint or a full meal.
  • Great little perks like the all-day cocktail 2 for 1 deals, which make it even more enjoyable for a night out.
Areas for Improvement
  • Prices can be a bit steep, especially for a pint – I was taken aback by how much it cost me recently.
  • No clear signage for drink prices, which might leave you feeling caught out when the bill arrives.
208 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EP0.7mi
+442074058816
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
one of my favourite pubs, the 1st time I have visited in a while. I ordered the Pure Lager, a beer I'm fond of, and was staggered when I was charged £8.20. Sam Smith pubs usually pride themselves on b...
Stephen Shaw
Lovely find with a genuine old world charm. Friendly staff. Nice open and spacious dining area on the first floor. The food overall is very good with the fish and chips of high quality. Well worth a v...
T Chan
Wow, what can I say... defo nothing bad about this great old pub/restaurant, it's food or the staff. After a successful day at a TV production show in Olympia we decided to dine at the Princess Louis...
Derek Halls
All Bar One Victoria
36th

All Bar One Victoria

Verified
4.4(2082 reviews)
88/100
All Bar One Victoria is a lively wine bar in the heart of London, serving up cracking drinks and a welcoming atmosphere that's ideal for a casual get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The cocktails are absolutely stunning and delicious, making for a fantastic drink experience.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, like Ramona and Humza, who really make you feel welcome and add to the warm vibes.
  • It's got a spacious atmosphere with large windows, perfect for a relaxed catch-up or enjoying the buzz of central London.
  • Food options are generally tasty, with highlights like the perfectly cooked prawns and great brownies that hit the spot.
  • A versatile spot for lunch, dinner, or even a bottomless brunch, right near Victoria Station and other iconic landmarks.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes can be inconsistent, like the calamari which one person found a bit too oily and not worth recommending.
  • Service isn't always spot-on, with occasional lapses where drinks arrive late despite efforts to get attention.
  • The tipping culture might feel a bit unexpected for newcomers, as it's not always clear and can add an awkward moment to settling the bill.
Unit 1, Retail, 60 Victoria St, Greater, London SW1E 6QW0.8mi
+442078289772
Wine bar
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)9 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday9 AM - 12 AM
Friday9 AM - 12 AM
Saturday9 AM - 12 AM
Sunday9 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Popped into All Bar One Victoria Street for a couple of cocktails and had an amazing time! The drinks were stunning and delicious, but the real highlight was Ramona so friendly, attentive, and made us...
Cristache Ionita
Stopped by the All Bar One (Victoria location) for a mid-day work session. What a gem of a spot! Had lunch and an espresso martini made by Humza. He was pleasant and welcoming, which made the experien...
Haraya
Had lunch and a few drinks at the All Bar One Victoria today. The whole experience was amazing - from the moment we walked in, warm greeting; I have a long list of allergies - nothing was too much tro...
Janeli Ojalaid
The Crown & Cushion
37th

The Crown & Cushion

4.4(1067 reviews)
88/100
Ah, The Crown & Cushion in Waterloo is a proper little gem – a traditional pub with tasty Thai and English grub, friendly faces, and a lively buzz that keeps you coming back.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is an absolute delight, especially the Thai dishes like chicken and prawn fried rice – it's got just the right kick and leaves you wanting more.
  • It's got a wonderfully traditional pub atmosphere with friendly staff who make you feel right at home, perfect for a relaxed catch-up.
  • Drinks are reasonably priced with a solid selection of beers, including real ales and even some local brews, making it a treat for ale enthusiasts.
  • They've got great amenities like a beer garden for sunny days and live sports on the telly, ideal for watching the match with mates.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit noisy and packed at times, which might make it tricky to find a spot or have a quiet chat.
  • The blend of a classic pub vibe with a Thai restaurant upstairs feels a tad unexpected – it's fun, but not everyone's cup of tea if you're after pure pub grub.
  • With the operating status showing as closed in some spots, it might confuse folks, though it seems to be open most days based on the schedule.
133-135 Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7HR0.8mi
+442078030573
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Chicken and prawn fried rice is really delicious. It's a little bit of spicy. But it's really good.
Alex
A genuine pub , no nonsense keg beer selection that leans towards macro offerings and 3 on the hand pulls. At the time of visit there was one local best bitter from Southwark brewery and the other two...
seth bradley
A typical English pub at times can be noisey and nowhere to sit. Friendly staff and has a relaxing atmosphere, but have never tried the food on offer. Drinks very reasonably priced.
Anne Everard
Cask & Glass
38th

Cask & Glass

Verified
4.4(553 reviews)
88/100
Cask & Glass is a delightful little hideaway in London, boasting a warm traditional feel and great beers, though it does get bustling and has had some mixed service experiences.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got that charming, traditional vibe that's just perfect for a cosy pint in the heart of London.
  • The location is spot on, right near Buckingham Palace and Victoria, making it ideal for a quick stop after sightseeing or before catching a train.
  • They serve up excellent beers from Shepherd Neame, which really capture the essence of a classic British pub.
  • Outdoor seating is a treat on sunny days, letting you soak in the atmosphere and watch the world go by.
  • The food, like those delicious toasties, adds a nice touch for when you're after something more than just a drink.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed, especially on busy evenings or Thursdays, which might make it tough to find a seat or enjoy a quiet chat.
  • There have been a few grumbles about the staff being unwelcoming at times, which is a shame as it could put a damper on an otherwise lovely visit.
  • Being such a small spot, it sometimes feels a bit cramped, particularly during peak hours in this lively part of town.
39-41 Palace St, London SW1E 5HN0.8mi
+442078347630
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 8 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Nice pub to drink outside in the summer evening. Can get busy on a Thursday but enjoyable nonetheless.
Chris S
The Cask & Glass was my first experience at a real English pub in London. We were walking to do tourist things and this place was filled with people enjoying a pint and spilling into the street after...
Topher Ellis
A reminder of what makes a great pub: character, quality, and community. The toasties are delicious and beer is great. A tiny treasure, it’s a rare gem that captures the essence of a true London pub.
Ryan Torrie
The Newman Arms
39th

The Newman Arms

Verified
4.4(351 reviews)
88/100
The Newman Arms is a brilliant little spot in Fitzrovia, serving up legendary pies, cracking pints, and a warm, historic vibe that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The pies are an absolute delight – rich, flavourful, and comforting, like a warm hug on a chilly London evening.
  • The atmosphere is spot on, with that classic historic charm of rustic wooden beams and a cosy fireplace that makes you feel right at home.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are genuinely welcoming and attentive, always making sure you're happy with your choices.
  • A cracking selection of drinks, from perfectly pulled pints to fancy options like Pol Roger Champagne, catering to every mood.
  • Its location in Fitzrovia is spot on, easy to reach and tucked away just enough to feel like a hidden gem amidst the hustle.
Areas for Improvement
  • The food service hours can be a bit restrictive, with the pie room only open certain times, so you might miss out if you're not there at the right moment.
  • Being in a popular area, it can get quite busy, which might make it tricky to find a seat during peak times.
  • At a moderate price point, it might feel a tad steep for a casual pint if you're watching the pennies.
23 Rathbone St, London W1T 1NG0.8mi
+442074369777
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Tasty food, good atmosphere and great service. I ordered a pie and a glass of beer while I was seated at the 1st floor, and the friendly waiter (French gentleman) made sure I was satisfied with my cho...
MASAAKI H
The Newman Arms, dating back to 1730 in Fitzrovia, is a true London treasure that blends authentic old-world charm with exceptional food and service. My visit was elevated by the warm, historic atmosp...
alona Coffey
Brilliant pub with a great selection of beer/drinks on offer. The pie was also a delight - the wild mushroom pie was delicious! The staff were also polite and welcoming which made our experience 5/5.
Gavin
The Marquis Of Granby
40th

The Marquis Of Granby

Verified
4.4(1229 reviews)
88/100
The Marquis of Granby is a delightful historic pub in Westminster, serving up brilliant British classics and a warm welcome that makes it a must-visit for anyone after a proper pint and a bite.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think delicious fish and chips that's golden and tender, plus a fantastic range of pies that really hit the spot for classic British grub.
  • The staff are top-notch and really go the extra mile; they've got a knack for recommending beers and providing that warm, welcoming service that makes you feel right at home.
  • You've got a cracking selection of cask beers and other drinks to choose from, perfect for anyone looking to sample something special.
  • It's got that charming historic vibe, with a rich backstory tied to an 18th-century war hero, making it a unique spot in the heart of Westminster.
  • The atmosphere is just right – not too packed, so you can enjoy a relaxed chat without the hustle and bustle overwhelming things.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can get a tad slow when the place is buzzing, especially after events like concerts, so it might not be ideal if you're in a rush.
  • It seems to have some irregular hours or closures, so it's worth double-checking the schedule to avoid any disappointment.
41 Romney St, Greater, London SW1P 3RF0.8mi
+442072270941
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 7:30 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
We had the fish and chips and they were quite delicious. Not greasy at all. Golden fried and tender. Chelsea was great and helped me navigate the beer menu. Great service and very nice.
Steven Archinow
It was amazing nice service from Rory. He stood out from all the rest of the team when they were hanging along pretending to be busy. He came out of his way to stand out and gave great hospitality. Y...
Chhiring Sherpa
After music concert, looking for a place to drink and it was just right there next to it. Nice place with cool ambience. Service was bit slow because they were busy. They were offering variety of cask...
win task
Old Bank of England
41st

Old Bank of England

Verified
4.4(4685 reviews)
88/100
The Old Bank of England is a charming historic pub in London, blending rich atmosphere with solid food and drinks, though it does get crowded at times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic building and stunning interior make it feel like a step back in time, with soaring ceilings and intricate details that add real character.
  • They offer honest pub grub and fantastic cocktails, plus some solid beers brewed in Hertfordshire – perfect for a relaxed meal or drink.
  • It's dog-friendly and has a lovely garden or outside area, which is great for enjoying a pint on warmer days.
  • The location on Fleet Street is spot on, right in the heart of London, and they have options for private hire like the vintage bus for special events.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get incredibly busy, especially on weekdays after work, making it feel a bit overwhelming and hard to find a seat.
  • Service isn't always consistent; you might face waits for seating or drinks, which can put a dampener on things.
  • The food is decent but not always perfect – some dishes come out overcooked or just okay, rather than outstanding.
194 Fleet St, London EC4A 2LT0.8mi
+442074302255
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday11 AM - 8:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Prompt service when we found a waitress to seat us. Very busy on a Tuesday after work, mobbed is more like it. We were in a cozy area of the dining room but the bar and outdoor area were wall to wall...
Jan Block
We stopped by the Old Bank of England pub on a quiet Sunday afternoon, and it was a fantastic experience. From the moment we walked in, we were taken in by the grand interior — soaring ceilings, intri...
OrbThreeSixty
The Old Bank of England is one of the most beautiful pubs I’ve been to – a stunning old building that’s very well maintained, with loads of character and a great atmosphere. We popped in for lunch wit...
Rosi Petkova
The Windmill Pub
42nd

The Windmill Pub

Verified
4.4(469 reviews)
88/100
The Windmill Pub is a cosy gem in London, serving up tasty grub and a warm welcome that makes it perfect for a relaxed pint and chat with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – their pizzas and fish and chips are delicious and hit the spot every time.
  • The staff are so friendly and helpful; they'll sort out any dietary needs and even share tips on local hidden gems.
  • It's got a brilliant atmosphere, feeling like a proper local haunt with a rich history dating back to the 1400s.
  • Great value deals like the Pizza and Pint for just £16 make it a wallet-friendly choice for a midweek treat.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's only open five days a week, which means you might have to plan your visit around the closures.
  • Tucked away near the Thames, it can be a bit tricky to find if you're not familiar with the area.
44 Lambeth High St, London SE1 7JS1.0mi
+442078201802
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
This was the Perfect spot for lunch! We had wonderful pizzas and pints. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was perfect. They were able to accommodate my dietary needs. The owner was so lovely...
Amy W
Tucked away behind many of the large buildings near to the Thames, is this great little pub that has a fantastic design inside. I'd highly suggest going inside if you haven't yet been.
Tom Ryan-Elliott
First time in London. What a great little pub with great food and excellent service. We had fish fingers and the fish and chips. Sooooo good We will be back for the stone baked pizza ! Nick was th...
Debi Siskovic
Tamesis Dock
43rd

Tamesis Dock

Verified
4.4(2469 reviews)
88/100
Tamesis Dock is a quirky floating pub on a converted Dutch barge, offering brilliant views and a lively, welcoming spot for drinks, food, and events – it's a hidden gem on the Thames.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The views are absolutely stunning – you're right on the Thames with sights of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the London Eye, making it a real treat for anyone visiting London.
  • The staff are so friendly and welcoming; they've got that warm, neighbourhood vibe that makes you feel right at home from the moment you step aboard.
  • It's got a fantastic atmosphere with live music and events – perfect for a fun night out or catching up with mates over a pint.
  • The food and drinks are spot on; fresh-made pizzas and cracking cocktails at fair prices, and it's great that they keep things affordable.
  • Being dog-friendly is a lovely touch, so you can bring your four-legged friends along for the adventure.
Areas for Improvement
  • The boat can get a bit rocky, which might not suit everyone – if you're prone to feeling queasy, it could put a damper on things.
  • The drink selection is pretty standard, so if you're after something really unique or extensive, you might find it a tad lacking.
  • Outdoor seating could be affected by the weather, as it's on the river, so plan accordingly if you're hoping for a sunny spot.
Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TY1.1mi
+442075821066
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 1 AM
Tuesday12 PM - 1 AM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 1 AM
Thursday12 PM - 1 AM
Friday12 PM - 1 AM
Saturday11 AM - 1 AM
Sunday11 AM - 1 AM
Recent Reviews
I wish I could give 6 stars for this wonderful place! The setting is incredible, with a stunning view of Big Ben! The value for money is really fair, which is much appreciated, and the staff are very...
Kanzi K
Tamesis is a great venue: friendly staff, excellent location, nice river atmosphere and really good food. I came here with my rock band for a gig. We were really well looked after, from the initial bo...
Pierre Guillot
Such a fun spot in the sun! Aperol spritz, great vibes and pizza- what more could you want on a sunny day?? The only negative I would have- which is no one’s fault- is the rockiness of the boat. If...
Cecily Reeves-Jones
The Queens Arms
44th

The Queens Arms

Verified
4.4(1625 reviews)
88/100
The Queens Arms is a charming traditional pub in Pimlico, serving up fantastic food, friendly vibes, and a proper London welcome that's ideal for a relaxed catch-up over drinks or a meal.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely brilliant – think delicious Sunday roasts, tasty gluten-free options, and classic pub fare that's spot on for a hearty meal.
  • The staff are so welcoming and attentive; it's like chatting with old mates behind the bar, making you feel right at home.
  • It's got a cracking atmosphere, whether you're after a lively spot downstairs for drinks or a quieter upstairs for a bite.
  • Smashing location in Pimlico, just a short walk from Victoria station and near all the London sights, perfect for a post-explore pint.
  • A great selection of real ales, craft beers, and cocktails that really hit the spot after a long day.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit crowded, especially during peak times like after work or on sunny days when everyone spills out front.
  • With moderate prices, it might add up if you're planning a full evening of food and drinks, so keep an eye on the bill.
  • The upstairs dining area is lovely but might feel a tad separate from the main buzz if you're after that full pub vibe.
11 Warwick Wy, Pimlico, London SW1V 1QT1.1mi
+442039859446
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Lovely gem! Staff is extremely kind and personal, great menu, typical pub food but the portions match the prices, Guinness was pretty good! (Confirmed by my Irish friend) Atmosphere is lively and welc...
Adrie L
SO GOOD that we went two days in a row. The gluten free fish and chips was amazing for anyone whether they need gluten free or not. The service was first rate — shout out to Flora for her hospitality....
J Dudas
What a great little gem for a quiet place to eat. We stopped in here on our first night in London, after checking out the parliament buildings and Big Ben. The food was delicious, and our server Will...
Joanne Neweduk
The Warwick Pimlico
45th

The Warwick Pimlico

Verified
4.4(1242 reviews)
88/100
The Warwick Pimlico is a cracking little gastropub in Pimlico, serving up delicious, hearty food and a fine array of drinks in a welcoming, laid-back setting – it's become a firm favourite for a proper Sunday roast or a cheeky midweek pint.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, especially those Sunday roasts – fresh ingredients and proper effort make them a real treat, like that five-day gravy Linda mentioned!
  • The staff are so welcoming and attentive; they'll keep your glass topped up without you even asking, as Gemma and Alexis found out.
  • It's got a lovely relaxed vibe in the heart of Pimlico, just a short walk from Victoria station, making it ideal for a casual catch-up over drinks.
  • A great selection of beers, wines, and cocktails, plus it's dog-friendly and offers free WiFi, so you can pop in with your furry mate and stay connected.
Areas for Improvement
  • The kitchen has set hours, so if you're popping in at the wrong time, like Dai did, you might miss out on food and just have to stick to drinks.
  • It can get a bit busy downstairs, which might make it feel less peaceful if you're after a quiet spot – though the first-floor dining room is a nice escape if you can nab it.
  • With the pub closing relatively early on some nights, you might need to plan ahead if you're hoping for a late-night session.
25 Warwick Wy, Pimlico, London SW1V 1QT1.1mi
+442078344987
Gastropub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 10 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Their Sunday Roast is outstanding and reflects the care and pride they take in the food they serve. (Who ever heard of spending FIVE DAYS to make gravy?) A simple chef salad made my day. The ingredien...
Linda Schneider
A lovely Victorian pub in the heart of Pimlico. An offering of 9 keg beers and ciders along with three cask ales. Delightful staff looking jolly and happy to serve drinks. Bad timing on my part, the k...
Dai Tree
We went for a Sunday roast dinner and drinks and were definitely not disappointed! The food was delicious and the gravy nice and thick. Dessert was yummy too. Staff were very attentive when our glasse...
Gemma Somerville
The Lamb
46th

The Lamb

Verified
4.4(1534 reviews)
88/100
The Lamb is a charming traditional pub in the heart of Bloomsbury, offering brilliant Sunday roasts and a cosy vibe, but watch out for occasional slow service and hit-or-miss dishes.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The Sunday roasts are an absolute treat – proper hearty fare that's perfect for winding down the weekend with a good book and a Bloody Mary in hand.
  • The ambiance is spot on with its Victorian decor and historical photos, giving that warm, nostalgic pub feel that's just lovely for a catch-up with mates.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, like their seasonal spritzes and a range of cask and craft beers, plus a secret back garden that's ideal for al fresco sipping on a sunny day.
  • The staff are genuinely welcoming and attentive, making you feel right at home, whether you're popping in for a quick pint or booking a private room for a special do.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service at the bar can be a bit on the slow side at times, so you might end up waiting longer than you'd like for your round.
  • Some of the food dishes, like the starters, have been described as a tad bland or on the small side, which could leave you wanting a bit more bang for your buck.
  • Not every meal hits the mark, with a few reviews mentioning average mains and underwhelming portions, so it might not always live up to the hype for foodies.
94 Lamb's Conduit St, London WC1N 3LZ1.2mi
+442074050713
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Good experience and Super delicious meal at the Lamb! We got the Sunday Roasts ( Lamb and Beef), cheese cauliflower, and sticky toffee pudding, a cider and Guinness. I highly recommend it! I would com...
Fio
Very traditional local. But stickybin places but adds to the typical pub vibe. Outdoor heated seating area is great.
Andrea Kunz
This is the second time I've brought my group from Noble Frog Tours to The Lamb for a private group dinner in their Empire Room. The group was just about 20 people and everything was waiting for us a...
Erik Hall
The Duke
47th

The Duke

Verified
4.4(382 reviews)
88/100
The Duke is a delightful hidden gem of a pub in London, blending old-school charm with friendly vibes and cracking pints, though it has a few quirks like occasional slow service.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The Duke has that classic, timeless charm with its 1930s vibe, featuring cosy pew seats and a beautifully curved wooden bar that makes you feel right at home.
  • The staff are genuinely friendly and welcoming, always up for a chat, which adds to the warm, relaxed atmosphere.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of lagers, ales, and pints like Young’s Winter Warmer – perfect for a proper pub experience.
  • It's tucked away in a quiet spot near Clerkenwell and Bloomsbury, making it a peaceful escape from the hustle, and it's conveniently close to places like the Charles Dickens museum.
  • The food hits the spot, with standout options like the amazing bacon burger that folks rave about.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a tad slow at times, so if you're in a rush, it might not be the best choice.
  • There's a minimum card spend of £5, which could be a bit of a nuisance if you're just popping in for a quick drink and end up needing to buy extras like crisps.
  • Being hidden away means it might take a moment to find, especially if you're not familiar with the area, so it's not ideal for a spontaneous visit.
7 Roger St, London WC1N 2PB1.2mi
+442072427230
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday4 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
This pub, with its timeless charm and irresistible pints of Young’s Winter Warmer, offers a scene straight out of a murder mystery. Case in point: the four intriguing individuals at the bar. Each man...
Harvey
1930s pub tucked away on the side streets of Clerkenwell. It was fairly quiet when we went here on a Saturday evening in August and we were able to sit at a table outside the front. Friendly staff and...
Peter Claydon
I love this place. Really full of character. The income pew seats, the curved wooden bar. It oozes atmosphere. The music is always a bit retro. Service was good. They had a £5 card minimum spend. Usua...
Leaburn
The Admiralty, Trafalgar Square
48th

The Admiralty, Trafalgar Square

Verified
4.3(4448 reviews)
86/100
The Admiralty is a charming, history-steeped pub in the thick of Trafalgar Square, offering solid British grub and a welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up over pints.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely spot on – it's got that classic maritime theme with plenty of historical nods, making you feel like you're stepping back in time while still enjoying a modern vibe.
  • The food is a real treat; their traditional pies and Sunday roasts are hearty and flavoursome, perfect for a satisfying meal in the heart of London.
  • Staff are genuinely friendly and quick to sort out any issues, like replacing a flat pint without any fuss.
  • It's in an unbeatable location right by Trafalgar Square, ideal for a pint after sightseeing or catching up with mates.
  • They've got a great selection of Fuller's cask ales and it's a solid spot for enjoying live sport or just soaking in the buzz.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes, like the seafood pie, can be a bit bland and might need a good dash of salt and pepper to liven them up.
  • Prices are on the higher side, which is expected in such a touristy area, but it might sting a little if you're after a budget-friendly night out.
  • It can get quite busy, especially upstairs in the restaurant, so you might find it a tad noisy or have to wait for a table.
  • Every now and then, there are minor slip-ups with drinks, though the team does handle them promptly.
66 Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 5DS0.1mi
+442079300066
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
The Admiralty is a really good pub with a great atmosphere. I had the beef pie, which was tasty and satisfying. My first pint was flat, but the staff handled it well and quickly replaced it with a fre...
Glerton Oliveira
Nice typical London pub. Lots of maritime objects and suggestions within the pleasant decor creating a old time meets modern atmosphere. Friendly, polite staff. 4 of us ate at the restaurant upstairs....
H
Seafood pie was kind of meh; Had to add at least 5 grinds of salt & pepper before I could even taste anything. Would be great if they still did the venison leg. Now THAT was a great dish…
Sebastian Paredes
The Clarence
49th

The Clarence

Verified
4.3(2912 reviews)
86/100
The Clarence is a delightful traditional pub in the heart of London, serving up brilliant British grub and a welcoming vibe that keeps you coming back for more.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think cracking fish and chips, homemade pies, and those unbeatable Sunday roasts with bottomless Yorkshire puds, all done with real flair.
  • The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a proper historic charm that makes you feel right at home, especially if you're popping in after a wander around Trafalgar Square.
  • Service is spot on too; the staff are welcoming and efficient, making sure everything runs smoothly without any fuss.
  • They've got a great selection of proper real ales and seasonal tipples like spritzes, perfect for enjoying with mates over a good natter.
  • Plenty of options for events with those beautiful private rooms, ideal for a special gathering or a cheeky celebration.
Areas for Improvement
  • It might get a bit crowded at peak times, given its prime spot on Whitehall, so you could end up waiting for a table if you don't plan ahead.
  • With a moderate price tag, it could feel a tad steep for everyday visits, especially if you're just after a quick pint rather than a full meal.
53 Whitehall, London SW1A 2HP0.1mi
+442079304808
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
This was our first meal in London and we were pleasantly surprised at how good the food was! We loved the decor and ambiance! The vibe felt very true to the area. The service was great too! Very welco...
ALICIA DECKER
Best fish and chips we had in London. Every bite of food was delicious! And the vibe was awesome. Would have loved to have stayed longer and enjoyed more beer! Their Jubel Peach was so good!
Christy N
I had the beef and ale pie (delicious) and my husband had the fish and chips. Our waitress, Judith, provided excellent service. We will visit again when back in London.
Deborah Little
The Bear And Staff
50th

The Bear And Staff

Verified
4.3(2264 reviews)
86/100
The Bear and Staff is a delightful historic pub in Leicester Square, serving up cracking beers and hearty British grub with friendly service, though it does get lively and you may need to sort your own seat.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The beer selection is absolutely brilliant, with perfect pints that live up to their reputation
  • The food is spot on – think tasty classics like scotch eggs, bangers and mash, and steak pie that hit the spot every time
  • Service is warm and attentive, with staff going out of their way to make you feel welcome and handle things like allergies with real care
  • It's got that charming historic vibe, being a proper old pub in the heart of Leicester Square with a fascinating backstory
  • Outdoor seating and a lively atmosphere make it a great spot for a relaxed catch-up without feeling overrun by crowds
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit hectic when busy, so you might need to find and wipe down your own table
  • Service might vary depending on the time, especially if you're popping in late or during peak hours
10-12 Bear St, Greater, London WC2H 7AX0.3mi
+442073210814
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Great beer and food. We had the scotch egg, halloumi fries and cauliflower and multiple beers. They take allergies VERY seriously which we appreciated as my wife has a severe allergy to tree nuts. Wou...
Rose Richi
The service was great at this traditional corner pub with tables on the sidewalk on a pedestrian only alley. Great spot right off Leicester Square but not too crowded or filled with tourists. The bang...
Rick Vattimo
As first time visit to Nicholson's Ale & Gin at 10-12 Bear Street London we were greeted with a warm and inviting smile from Asneha who welcome us as old friends. Asneha served us with the profession...
David Laws
The Salisbury Pub
51st

The Salisbury Pub

Verified
4.3(3546 reviews)
86/100
The Salisbury is a delightful historic pub in Covent Garden that's packed with character and serves up cracking food and drinks, though it does get lively and might require a bit of advance booking.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic Victorian decor is absolutely stunning – it's like stepping into a time capsule from 1899, with that classic pub charm that's perfect for a cosy night out.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of drinks, from traditional ales to cocktails, and even some seasonal specials that make every visit feel fresh and exciting.
  • The food is spot on, with delicious pub classics and options for vegans, vegetarians, and those avoiding gluten – it's all freshly cooked and full of flavour.
  • Staff are really welcoming and friendly, making you feel right at home, especially if you're popping in for a quick pint or a full meal.
  • It's in a prime spot in Covent Garden, dog-friendly, and has a beer garden, so it's ideal for a relaxed afternoon or evening with mates.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite packed, especially in the evenings or on weekends, so finding a seat might take a bit of patience or planning ahead.
  • You'll probably need to book a table if you want to avoid waiting, as it's popular and things can fill up quickly.
  • Service might slow down during busy times, like when everyone's ordering food and drinks at once, so it's not always the quickest spot for a swift pint.
  • Being in such a central location means it's often buzzing with tourists, which can make it feel a tad overwhelming if you're after a quiet chat.
90 St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4AP0.3mi
+442078365863
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 12:30 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12:30 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
The place is incredible, well decorated OBVIOUSLY with style, The Late Victorian style, many ppl had come here. The drink menu has a lot of options. The place is a bit hard you to fine available sit...
phapaul wongmahapaul
One of the best pubs I've visited in London. The food was delicious, the atmosphere very cozy and beautiful. It's a place that definitely meets the standards of central London, and I would definitely...
Aroa Oller Muñoz
Really good place to eat. We had to wait for a table and then the food, but the it was really tasty and the staff was really kind with us. I'd go back if I get a chance.
Nicolas Ortiz
Tattershall Castle
52nd

Tattershall Castle

Verified
4.3(5318 reviews)
86/100
Tattershall Castle is a cracking pub on a boat along the Thames, blending brilliant views, solid grub, and a welcoming vibe for a memorable outing.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The views from the Thames are absolutely stunning, especially with the London Eye and Big Ben right there – it's a real treat for anyone popping in for a drink or meal.
  • The food is spot on; think tasty fish and chips or a crispy chicken burger that hits the spot, perfect for a relaxed lunch or dinner.
  • Service is top-notch, with friendly staff who go out of their way to make your visit enjoyable, like that waiter who was all smiles and super accommodating.
  • It's got a great atmosphere, whether you're chilling on the deck with a cold beer or enjoying events like comedy nights – plenty to keep things lively.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes, like the scallops, might come with smaller portions than you'd hope for, which could leave you wanting a bit more bang for your buck.
  • Being on a boat means you might feel the gentle sway, which isn't for everyone and could make things a tad uncomfortable if you're not keen on that movement.
Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2HR0.3mi
+442078396548
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 2 AM
Saturday11 AM - 2 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Had a lovely lunch at Tattershall Castle. The weather was perfect and dining on the Thames was a great experience. Service was stellar. I had the fish and chips, my husband got the crispy chicken burg...
Kelsey Andrews
Lovely boat on the Thames that has been made into a pub. The view from the top deck is stunning, with a direct view of the London eye. There are 2 bars at the top with lots of seating, as well as an i...
Chloe Bassett
I've overlooked this so many times and came here twice recently with a friend. Great atmosphere and beautiful views. Perfect for a few relaxing drinks. I didn't try the food but I saw what other peopl...
L R
The Round House, Covent Garden
53rd

The Round House, Covent Garden

Verified
4.3(1613 reviews)
86/100
The Round House is a charming Covent Garden gem with a warm vibe and excellent beers, though it's pricey and can get crowded.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The cosy interior and that distinctive rounded facade give it a real charming, historical feel that's just lovely for a relaxed pint.
  • They've got a cracking selection of Fuller's beers and other drinks, always served cold and clear, which is spot on if you're a fan.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home, and the atmosphere is lively without being overwhelming.
  • It's in a prime spot in Covent Garden, perfect for nipping in after a wander around the area or catching up with mates.
Areas for Improvement
  • Prices are a bit on the steep side for drinks, like £19 for two gins, so it might hit the wallet harder than some other spots.
  • No table bookings due to limited space, which means you could end up waiting or standing if it's busy – not ideal on a packed evening.
  • The food options are simple and tasty, but with higher costs and potential crowds, it might not be the best for a full meal out.
1 Garrick St, London WC2E 9BF0.3mi
+442078369838
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Nice fullers pub. Clean, friendly, sparkly. Good location. Obv fullers beers, which is a personal preference, or not. Mine was well presented cold and clear. But of history Mrs T.
Tim Tomlinson
£19 for 2 gin and tonic, so not cheap. Nice pub though
Simon Pearson
Stopped here randomly on the lunch hour during a day-long walk around the city. Bright, welcoming space with a decent beer selection and a nice array of toasted sandwiches available (we had the ham a...
Howard Sewell
The Coal Hole
54th

The Coal Hole

Verified
4.3(3091 reviews)
86/100
The Coal Hole is a delightful historic pub on the Strand, offering a warm welcome, cracking beers, and solid British fare, though it's not without a few niggles like the occasional chill or uneven food.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely charming with its dark wood and low lighting, making it feel like a cosy step back in time.
  • They've got an impressive selection of hand-pumped beers that really hit the spot for anyone who appreciates a proper pint.
  • The food is spot on for traditional British pub grub – think delicious fish and chips, hearty pies, and other classics that don't disappoint.
  • The service is top-notch; the staff are friendly, attentive, and go out of their way to make you feel welcome, especially for groups.
  • It's great value for money, with solid portions and prices that won't break the bank, perfect for a casual night out.
Areas for Improvement
  • The pub can get a bit chilly inside, so you might need to keep your coat on, which isn't ideal on a colder day.
  • Some dishes, like the Yorkshire puddings, can be overcooked, and portions might not always be even across options.
  • It has that typical London pub vibe that appeals to tourists, which might make it feel a tad generic if you're after something more unique.
91-92 Strand, London WC2R 0DW0.3mi
+442073799883
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Another typical London pub that appeals to tourists with the usual menu, but not to be ignored. The dark wood, low lit interior always hits the mark, and the extensive selection of hand-pumped beers s...
Greyness UK
Absolutely loved my experience at The Coal Hole! The food was incredible - every bite was a delight! But what really made it stand out was the amazing service by Valeria. She was friendly, attentive,...
Michelle Dykman
Very kind and accommodating staff. We brought a group of 25 students and they all loved it! Be sure to try the fish and chips ☺️
Liz Turner
O'Neill's Wardour Street
55th

O'Neill's Wardour Street

Verified
4.3(8547 reviews)
86/100
O'Neill's on Wardour Street is a welcoming Irish pub with a lively vibe and excellent service, though it does have its pricey moments.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely buzzing with energy and that classic Irish craic, making it a brilliant spot for a lively night out with mates.
  • Service is top-notch; the staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, always going the extra mile to ensure you're having a great time.
  • The food and drinks are spot on, with tasty options that hit the spot whether you're after a hearty meal or just a refreshing pint.
  • It's a fantastic place for live music, sports, and events, adding to the fun and making every visit feel like a proper occasion.
Areas for Improvement
  • Prices can feel a bit steep, so it might not be the best choice if you're watching your wallet.
  • The space is quite confined at times, which can make things feel a tad cramped and awkward, especially when sharing tables.
33-37 Wardour St, Greater, London W1D 6PU0.4mi
+442074949284
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 2 AM
Tuesday11 AM - 2 AM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 3 AM
Thursday11 AM - 3 AM
Friday11 AM - 3 AM
Saturday10 AM - 3 AM
Sunday11 AM - 12:30 AM
Recent Reviews
The manager at this pub is absolutely outstanding! Every time I visit, he’s constantly walking around, checking in with customers to make sure everyone is having a great time and enjoying safely. You...
Maria Eduarda Barbosa
The place has amazing food and a very lively vibe. Its a perfect spot for a weekend hangout with your friends. We had a lot of fun. Bhagyashree was our bartender, she was very kind and we had really g...
Kartika Dhivare
Like most Irish pubs, O’Neill’s Wardour Street has a great vibe and lively atmosphere. Good crowd, live music and a great place to grab a drink in the evening. Always a safe bet.
Martijn Brands
Punch & Judy
56th

Punch & Judy

Verified
4.3(4225 reviews)
86/100
The Punch & Judy is a charming historic pub in Covent Garden that's full of character and serves up cracking food and drinks, though it does get lively and might not suit everyone with its layout.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, with delicious traditional pub grub like that Sunday roast that's got everyone raving – it's hearty and full of flavour, perfect for a proper meal out.
  • The service is top-notch; the staff are exceptionally friendly and make you feel right at home, which really adds to the welcoming vibe.
  • It's got a fantastic historic atmosphere in the heart of Covent Garden, with a cosy beer garden and family-friendly setup that's ideal for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • Being dog-friendly and having perks like WiFi makes it a versatile spot for all sorts of occasions, and they've got some fun events like Pride celebrations to keep things lively.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty busy, especially in such a central location, so you might struggle to find a seat and end up playing pot luck with the crowds.
  • The pub is spread over multiple levels with stairs, which isn't ideal if you're not keen on climbing or have mobility concerns – it's a bit of a faff.
  • Some folks have mentioned that the food can feel a tad reheated if you pop in later in the day, like for that Sunday roast, so timing your visit might be key.
  • Bookings with kids are only until 9 PM, which could limit options if you're planning a family outing that runs a bit later.
40 The Market, London WC2E 8RF0.4mi
+442073790923
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Love this place! I’m only in London every couple of years, but I will definitely be back. The food was amazing. The service was amazing. The atmosphere was incredible and cozy. I give it six stars out...
Melanie Garza
We were at Punch & Judy last Monday and really enjoyed ourselves. What a fun place to enjoy great food! Love the shirt.
Bob Moffett
First pub I ate at in London. I was on a mission for Sunday roast dinner and was not disappointed! That gravy was a food group all on its own 🤤
Sherry Muckleston
St James Tavern
57th

St James Tavern

Verified
4.3(3286 reviews)
86/100
St James Tavern is a welcoming historic pub in the heart of London, dishing out delicious traditional grub and top-notch service that's ideal for a relaxed catch-up or a post-theatre pint.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, especially that fish and chips – it's become a real favourite for many, with rave reviews about the batter and sides like mushy peas and tartare sauce.
  • Service is always friendly and quick, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in, which is a lovely touch in such a bustling area.
  • It's in a brilliant spot near Piccadilly Circus, Chinatown, and the theatres, so it's perfect for a pit stop after sightseeing or catching a show.
  • They've got a cracking selection of beers, cocktails, and spirits, plus that historic vibe from being around since 1733 – it's got real character.
  • Prices are pretty reasonable for central London, and it's open most of the day, so you can pop in for lunch, a quick drink, or even dinner without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed, especially in the theatre district, so you might have to queue or struggle to find a seat during peak times.
  • While the food and drinks are great, some might find the moderate prices a bit steep if you're planning a big meal or a round for mates.
  • The atmosphere is cosy, but on busier days, it might feel a tad overwhelming if you're after a quiet chat – it's lively, which isn't for everyone.
45 Great Windmill St, London W1D 7NE0.4mi
+442074375009
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Excellent 🐟 and 🍟, everything that we ordered was really good 👍🏼 😀. Price wise is okay, we paid 85£. Great location, really recommended.
Fernando y Laura Pinedo
How lucky were we to find this pub right across from our hotel during our most recent trip to London. We had excellent fish & chips, a fabulous steak & venison pie, and one of the best pints of Guinn...
WiLL E-ZaR
We were walking down the street, when we came by the tavern. It looked nice and cozy, so we thought that we might as well enter and order some mid day wine and fish and chips. The food and service was...
Katariina Ollonen
The Red Lion, Mayfair
58th

The Red Lion, Mayfair

Verified
4.3(930 reviews)
86/100
The Red Lion is a delightful historic pub in Mayfair, offering a warm welcome and great drinks, though its compact size and no-booking policy can make it a bit of a squeeze.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic Victorian interior is absolutely charming, with beautiful engraved glass and carved wood that makes you feel like you're stepping back in time.
  • Friendly and attentive staff who go out of their way to make everyone feel welcome, no matter the time of day.
  • A cracking selection of drinks on tap, including classics like London Pride, perfect for enjoying with mates after a wander around Mayfair.
  • It's a cosy spot for a quiet pint or a casual gathering, with that authentic pub atmosphere that's hard to beat in the heart of London.
Areas for Improvement
  • The pub is on the small side, so it can get quite crowded and feel a bit squished during peak times.
  • No table bookings means it's first-come, first-served, which might leave you out in the cold if you're not quick off the mark.
  • Limited capacity makes it tricky for larger groups or during busy events, potentially spoiling the vibe if you're after a relaxed sit-down.
2 Duke of York St, London SW1Y 6JP0.4mi
+442073210782
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 10 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 6 PM
Recent Reviews
Good pub, which we have never been to before and got us out of the rain ,good selection on tap , friendly staff
Maz
It was dead of night and the staff were just as attentive and polite as it were much earlier. A nice simple down to earth little place for an awesome quiet drink or for a gathering with friends, with...
The living Well Range
A glorious crystal box of decorative Victorian pub. This old world wealth neighbourhood pub is a feast for the eyes. Every wall is panelled in beautifully decorative cut glass set into carved decorate...
Alex Conkleton
Nags Head
59th

Nags Head

Verified
4.3(3071 reviews)
86/100
The Nags Head is a charming historic pub in the heart of Covent Garden, serving up hearty food and a warm atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed pint and catch-up with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot-on, with standout dishes like their steak and ale pie – tender beef, perfect mash, and rich gravy that really hits the spot.
  • Service is friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home, whether you're popping in for a quick bite or settling in for the evening.
  • It's in a prime spot in Covent Garden, just across from the tube, so it's super convenient for a pre-theatre meal or a wander around the shops.
  • The historic building has a cosy, welcoming atmosphere, with options for upstairs dining, downstairs pub vibes, and even outdoor seating on nicer days.
  • It's dog-friendly and great for groups, with private hire options that make it ideal for birthdays or casual get-togethers.
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be occasional issues with entry for younger visitors, so it's worth checking ahead if you're with family to avoid any surprises.
  • Some dishes, like the prawn cocktail, are a bit standard and don't wow you, feeling more everyday than exceptional.
  • Prices are moderate for central London, which means they can add up quickly if you're not watching the bill, especially for a full meal and drinks.
10 James St, London WC2E 8BT0.4mi
+442078364678
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)9 AM - 11 PM
Thursday9 AM - 11 PM
Friday9 AM - 11 PM
Saturday9 AM - 11 PM
Sunday9 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Popped in for a bite before getting the train home, the service was fast and friendly, the food was lovely and there was a great atmosphere.
M R
The best meat pie I've ever had. The steak & ale pie was full of tender chunks of beef. Gravy & mash were just perfect. I was able to add a side of carrots & parnsips as well, which made me very happy...
Emily Randall Paz
Well after being turned away with Panda Jr (u18) it was a welcome relief for two weary travellers to flop down in the plush seats and cosy environs of a famously named pub (even if it isn't off of onl...
Zander T
The Coach & Horses, Soho
60th

The Coach & Horses, Soho

Verified
4.3(1578 reviews)
86/100
The Coach & Horses in Soho is a beloved London institution with heaps of character, offering a warm spot for good drinks and chats, though it's cosy in size and prices can add up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got that legendary Soho vibe, with a rich history tied to famous folks like The Beatles and Jeffrey Bernard, making every visit feel a bit special.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for a cosy catch-up with friends or even bringing along your furry companion for a pint.
  • Staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the charm and making you feel right at home from the moment you step in.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, from craft beers to cask classics, so there's something to suit most tastes.
Areas for Improvement
  • The place is on the small side, which can make it feel a tad cramped, especially during busier times when you're jostling for space.
  • Prices can be a bit steep—like forking out over £15 for a rum and cola, which might leave you thinking twice before ordering another round.
  • No table bookings means it's all about luck and timing; you might end up queuing or missing out if it's packed.
  • The atmosphere isn't always buzzing—some folks find it a bit drab at quieter moments, so it might not hit the spot every time.
29 Greek St, London W1D 5DH0.4mi
+442074375920
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
A fantastic pub with a warm, welcoming atmosphere where both people and dogs are made to feel right at home. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by Natalia! Definitely going back!
Ashley Snowdon
The Coach & Horses Soho is a historic pub at 29 Greek Street, cherished for its traditional ambiance and literary connections. Drinks & Food Drinks: Craft beers, wines, and hard liquor, praised for a...
don max
I'm sure this place must be popping at night, and great for a quiet lunchtime drink, but I found this pub to be small, very small, and kinda drab. Ordered a speciality double rum and cola at lunchtim...
Sacred_M
The Wellington
61st

The Wellington

Verified
4.3(3393 reviews)
86/100
The Wellington is a charming historic pub on the Strand, serving up cracking pies and a proper pub atmosphere, but watch out for occasional service slips.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic atmosphere is just brilliant – it really feels like a proper British pub with that warm, welcoming vibe.
  • Their pies are an absolute highlight; the meat ones come highly recommended and are packed with flavour.
  • A great selection of beers and classic British dishes makes it a top spot for a relaxed meal and drink.
  • Overall, it's a lively place that captures the essence of a traditional London pub, perfect for catching up with mates.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a bit inconsistent; sometimes it's tricky to get the staff's attention when you need it.
  • A few dishes might not quite hit the mark, like the rabbit pie which turned out to be mostly mash with not much rabbit.
  • The coffee is pretty disappointing – it's weak and not at all milky, so best to stick to the beers.
  • The stairwell is quite steep, which could be a hassle if you're not feeling steady or have mobility concerns.
351 Strand, Greater, London WC2R 0HS0.5mi
+442078362789
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Good pub. Admittedly I was on a bender so not remembering specific details as to why but I do recall good feelings and general sense that this is a proper pub. will have to head back sober to confirm
Adam G.
We came on a Saturday night and the meat pies were recommended to us by the waitress and two patrons who had just finished eating. They were absolutely phenomenal and I'm sure we will try a sad attemp...
Nicole L
I thought I would try the Rabbit pie, having never eaten rabbit before. Elmer Fudd used to say that it's 'Rabbit season ' but unfortunately, prior to getting my Rabbit pie, Bugs Bunny apparently jumpe...
adamltw
The Dog And Duck
62nd

The Dog And Duck

Verified
4.3(1599 reviews)
86/100
The Dog and Duck is a charming historic pub in Soho that's full of character, serving up cracking British classics and a warm atmosphere for a proper London pint.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic interiors are absolutely stunning, with those intricate tiles from 1897 that give it a real sense of character and charm.
  • They serve up delicious traditional British grub, like unbeatable pies and fresh fish and chips that leave you wanting more.
  • The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, perfect for enjoying a pint and soaking up that classic pub vibe in the heart of Soho.
  • Service is generally friendly and attentive, with staff members going out of their way to make you feel at home.
  • Prices are fair for central London, offering great value on drinks and meals without feeling over the top.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can occasionally feel a bit rushed, like when they pop the bill on the table before you've finished your meal.
  • The operating hours seem a tad inconsistent across different listings, which might make it tricky if you're aiming for a late-night stop.
18 Bateman St, London W1D 3AJ0.5mi
+442074940697
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Classic London pub with charm and great vibes We popped into The Dog and Duck while sightseeing in central London and really enjoyed the experience. It’s a classic pub with tons of character—beautif...
Andrew Wallis
I’ve had the best steak pie ever and the service was amazing, Ben was so nice and helpful.
emily matos
By incredible coincidence, just like on our holiday 11 years ago, we chose this pub for lunch. When we sought out the pub, we didn't realise it at first until we went upstairs to eat. The food was del...
Kitty Palmaerts
The Sanctuary House Hotel, Westminster
63rd

The Sanctuary House Hotel, Westminster

Verified
4.3(1662 reviews)
86/100
The Sanctuary House is a charming pub and hotel in Westminster that's full of warmth and convenience, ideal for a relaxing stay with friendly vibes and easy access to the sights.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The location is absolutely spot-on, right in the heart of Westminster, making it a breeze to pop over to Big Ben or other London landmarks.
  • The rooms are comfy and well-kept, with daily cleaning and nice touches like robes and slippers that make you feel properly looked after.
  • Staff are genuinely friendly and helpful, always on hand with a smile and great advice to sort out any queries.
  • Breakfast in the pub is a real delight, with hearty options and classic pub grub that hits the spot after a good night's sleep.
  • The atmosphere in the pub is cosy and inviting, perfect for relaxing with a pint or a pie after exploring the city.
Areas for Improvement
  • The coffee isn't quite up to par, but let's face it, it's more of a pub than a coffee shop, so you might want to grab one elsewhere.
  • Operating hours aren't clearly listed, which could leave you scratching your head if you're planning a visit – best to check ahead.
  • There's some confusion with the status showing as closed in places, so it might be worth verifying it's open before you head over.
33 Tothill St, London SW1H 9LA0.6mi
+442077994044
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
Fantastic boutique hotel in a great location, close to many tourist attractions. The room was a decent size and cleaned daily, loved the shower and robes/slippers provided. Breakfast in the pub was...
Greta Gerloff
I just returned home from my UK trip, having stayed at four different hotels in London and Scotland. The Sanctuary House Hotel was the best of the four. The SUPER comfortable bed and pillows, well-d...
Christi Townsend
Possibly one of our favourite hotels we have ever stayed in and for the price it was even more pleasantly surprising. The staff were friendly, and helpful. The say was amazing, on the steps of Westmin...
Grace Phillips
Goat Tavern Mayfair
64th

Goat Tavern Mayfair

Verified
4.3(754 reviews)
86/100
The Goat Tavern in Mayfair is a cosy historic pub with a warm, inviting atmosphere and cracking beers, though the food might not always live up to the hype.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are super friendly and really make you feel welcome, like chatting with old mates.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of cold, tasty beers that hit the spot after a long day.
  • The historic atmosphere is charming, with its 1686 roots making it a proper slice of London's past.
  • It's a great spot for watching live sports like football and rugby, with screens and a lively crowd.
  • Being dog-friendly and family-friendly adds to the welcoming vibe, perfect for a relaxed outing.
  • Tucked away in Mayfair near Green Park, it's an ideal hideaway from the busy streets.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be inconsistent; some dishes like steak don't always come out as ordered.
  • Certain meals, such as the Sunday roast, might turn out bland or underwhelming.
  • There have been complaints about tough fish and chips, which can put a dampener on the experience.
3 Stafford St, London W1S 4RP0.6mi
+442076290966
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
I took my family here for a quick bite and a few drinks. Food was delicious and the beers were cold and tasty. Super friendly people in a warm and authentic pub atmosphere. What more could you want?
Bryan Mosher
I said "medium-rare" when you asked how I wanted my steak, but look at this mess. If you're just going to cook it like this anyway, why even ask? And the fish and chips we got were even tougher than t...
Isaac
Popped in here for a pint of IPA whilst my other half was shopping. Didn't have time to eat but loved the ambience of the place. Good beer and friendly service. Hidden away from the bustling shops of...
dave p
The White Horse
65th

The White Horse

Verified
4.3(2410 reviews)
86/100
The White Horse is a cracking historic pub in Soho, offering great vibes, tasty grub, and friendly service, though it does get busy – perfect for a casual get-together with mates.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely charming, with its historic art deco exterior and rich history dating back to the 1700s – it's like stepping into a piece of London heritage that makes you feel right at home.
  • The food and drinks are spot on; think perfect pints of beer and delicious British classics like unbeatable pies and healthy options, all at a moderate price that won't break the bank.
  • Service is top-notch – the staff are friendly, attentive, and go the extra mile, whether it's helping you snag a table on a busy night or recommending a drink.
  • It's in a brilliant spot in Soho, ideal for meeting up with friends, relaxing with family, or even a quick chat with colleagues after work.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty crowded, especially in such a bustling area, which might make it tricky to find a seat or enjoy a quiet moment.
  • The operating hours seem a bit inconsistent from what's listed, with some early closes that could catch you out if you're hoping for a late-night pint.
16 Newburgh St, Greater, Carnaby, London W1F 7RY0.6mi
+442074949748
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Great food, good service, and fantastic beers from this place. Was very impressed with the layout and attention to detail from staff. My salad was very healthy, perfect for me as I’m trying to lose a...
Josh Brown
Service was very attentive. Crowded place, food was decent. Lovely atmosphere.
Gigi B
Highly recommended food and try all and it’s not much expensive and good quality and the service was amazing and try to download Nicholson’s app and try to put my referral you gona get some discount 2...
Shan shajal Babu joshy
The Clachan
66th

The Clachan

Verified
4.3(2980 reviews)
86/100
The Clachan is a welcoming historic pub in Soho, serving up solid British classics and a charming atmosphere, though it can get crowded and food quality varies a bit.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic vibe is absolutely charming – with its original Victorian features like rich wood carvings, it feels like stepping back in time, perfect for a cosy catch-up with mates.
  • The food hits the spot for classic pub grub; think delicious fish and chips that's crispy and flaky, tasty bangers and mash, and that sticky toffee pudding which is just divine – it's all about those unbeatable British pies and pints.
  • Service can be spot on, like with friendly staff who make you feel right at home, as a few folks have mentioned in their reviews.
  • It's a brilliant spot in the heart of Soho, ideal for relaxing with friends, family, or colleagues, and being part of a chain means reliable options without surprises.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be hit or miss; some dishes like the steak and ale pie turned up with tiny portions of meat, a tough crust, and overly soggy veg, which left a bad taste.
  • It gets pretty busy, especially as a touristy pub near Oxford Circus, making it hard to snag a table and sometimes leading to slower service, like with their online ordering via QR codes.
  • A couple of meals didn't live up to expectations, such as cold chips with fish and chips or dry burgers, which might disappoint if you're after a flawless meal.
  • Prices are moderate, but for what you get sometimes, like paying around £50 for two mains, beers, and a soft drink, it might feel a tad steep if the food isn't quite up to par.
34 Kingly St, Greater, Carnaby, London W1B 5QH0.7mi
+442074940834
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Really nice vibe upstairs. The fish and chips were really good, crispy, flakey and salty. Bangers and mash also very good! The sticky toffee pudding was soooo good!
Nini Michalak
Great service from Mahesh! We went upstairs to the dining room and he took good care of us. I had the steak and ale pie - delicious.
Jane N
Excellent Classic pub with nice Beers and Pub food. We had Steak & Ale Pie and a selection of Little Finger Food things. All very Taste. Pain 50 GBP for two Mains, two Pints of Beer and a Diet Coke.
Vera vonHamburg
Grafton Arms
67th

Grafton Arms

Verified
4.3(1302 reviews)
86/100
The Grafton Arms is a charming little pub in Victoria, serving up delicious food, a great range of drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere that's ideal for unwinding after a day out in London.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's in a brilliant spot near Victoria station and Westminster Abbey, making it perfect for a quick stop after exploring the sights.
  • They've got a cracking selection of beers, wines, and spirits – plenty to choose from for any taste.
  • The food is spot on, especially the fish and chips, which come with generous portions and get rave reviews from folks who've tried them.
  • Staff are really friendly and helpful, always up for a chat and making sure you have a good time.
  • It's a top choice for catching live sports like football or rugby, with events and fixtures to keep things lively.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get a bit hectic during busy times, and with just one bartender on duty, service might slow down a tad.
  • Under 18s aren't allowed in after 9pm due to licensing rules, so it's not the best for family outings in the evening.
2 Strutton Ground, London SW1P 2HP0.7mi
+442072227310
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Great pub in a great location. There are plenty of beers to choose from as well as mixed drinks. I ordered fish and chips for lunch here and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Mark Wilsford
Fish and chips were quite good, with a crispy batter on the fish. The fish itself was good bit not great. Service is friendly but the single bartender/server gets a bit rushed Tap beers were very go...
Joel Minster
Wow! The experience here was just splendid. The bartender/server was very joyous and helpful. We came for the delicious fish n chips and left with a smile. Would recommend!
Addison Gorman
The Bay and Bracket, Victoria
68th

The Bay and Bracket, Victoria

Verified
4.3(389 reviews)
86/100
The Bay and Bracket in Victoria is a proper gem of a pub – warm service and cracking drinks make it a go-to, but watch out for the odd hiccup during peak times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff here are an absolute delight – always friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home, like chatting with old mates.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of craft beers, cocktails, and hearty food options that hit the spot, especially for watching the big games or enjoying a bottomless brunch.
  • It's a fantastic spot for events and gatherings, with a lively atmosphere that's perfect for everything from hen dos to cheering on your team.
  • Tucked away in a convenient location near Westminster, it's ideal for a quick pint after work or a relaxed catch-up with friends.
Areas for Improvement
  • There was that one disappointing experience where a group had a run-in with what seemed to be the manager during a busy event, which soured the vibe a bit.
  • Opening times can vary and sometimes feel a tad restricted, so it's worth double-checking if you're hoping for a late-night session.
  • While most visits are spot on, it might not suit everyone if things get hectic, as service could occasionally feel inconsistent under pressure.
17-19 Artillery Row, London SW1P 1RH0.8mi
+442077991620
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 10 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
Terrible experience. Choose a different pub. A large group of us went to watch the Champions League final last night. Almost an hour into being there, after having eaten and ordering multiple rounds...
Amirah Abrahams
The staff here were absolutely amazing!! I believe their names were Scott and Layla and we even encountered a really lovely staff member on his way out! Really made my friend’s hen a blast and catered...
Harsharn Dhaliwal
A 11-minute walk from Westminster tube station was a refreshing little breather after whatever the day threw at me. Starting from the bustling hub of Westminster—dodging tourists and that classic Lon...
Jay
The Argyll Arms
69th

The Argyll Arms

Verified
4.3(2439 reviews)
86/100
The Argyll Arms is a charming historic pub in the heart of London, where friendly service and a great atmosphere make it ideal for a relaxed drink and bite.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making every visit feel like catching up with old mates.
  • It's got that classic historic charm, with a rich backstory dating back to 1868 that's fascinating to learn about.
  • The selection of beers, ales, and gins is spot on – perfect for anyone after a proper pint in a traditional setting.
  • The pub grub is generally solid, with some standout dishes like the Club sandwich that really hit the mark.
  • Its prime spot near Oxford Circus makes it super convenient for a quick stop after exploring the city.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some of the food can be a bit hit or miss, like the steak sandwich that didn't quite live up to expectations.
  • It can get quite busy in the city centre, which might make it tricky to find a seat during peak times.
  • The operating hours vary a tad, so it's worth double-checking if you're planning a late evening out.
18 Argyll St, Greater, London W1F 7TP0.8mi
+442077346117
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Went here with a group of friends and was seated at a table upstairs. Immediately, we were welcomed by our bartender, Chris. He absolutely made our night with his excellent service and friendliness. W...
Grace Johnson
We only got a couple of starters and they were pretty good. Didn't try the mains tho. Pretty good selection of beers as well. Interiors are just amazing
Michelangelo Belluz
Had a great meal with friends who met up with us from the States. Our bartender and server Chris made us feel right at home. The food was delicious pub grub and the cocktails and beers were flowing.
Dom Chieco
The Jack Horner, Holborn
70th

The Jack Horner, Holborn

Verified
4.3(2532 reviews)
86/100
The Jack Horner in Holborn is a lovely Fuller's pub that's all about cracking food, cheerful service, and a cosy vibe – a real gem for anyone after a taste of traditional British pub life.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly attentive and friendly, making you feel right at home with their warm chats and helpful recommendations.
  • The food is spot on, especially those hearty pies and chips – they're proper British classics that hit the spot every time.
  • It's got a great selection of drinks, from classic real ales to craft beers and wines, perfect for a relaxed evening.
  • The atmosphere is welcoming and family-friendly, with a clean, newly renovated space that's buzzing but not overwhelming.
  • Being in a prime spot in Holborn makes it super convenient for a quick stop or a full meal after exploring London.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can sometimes be a tad slow, especially when it's packed, so you might have to wait a bit for your order.
  • It gets busy early in the evening, which could mean it's harder to snag a table without booking ahead.
234-236 Tottenham Ct Rd, London W1T 7QN0.8mi
+442076362868
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Loved the vibes here!! Sveta was our server and was very attentive and so kind. We shared stories and had delicious food! Recommend the pies and chips(fries)!!
Emerson Antunes Black
Food was excellent. Even a simple salad had a delicious dressing. We shared a pie, which was plenty. Sveta was delightful and gave us tips on what to see in London.
Tiffiny Ferrell
On my way to heathrow airport i decided to have a last stab at london cousine before leaving town. It was pretty great! The Server Kailu recommended the signature classics (fish&chips, pie, toffee pud...
Chaotic Crayons
Greencoat Boy
71st

Greencoat Boy

Verified
4.3(1248 reviews)
86/100
The Greencoat Boy is a charming historic pub in Victoria that's ideal for a laid-back drink and bite, with top-notch service and a welcoming feel that keeps you coming back.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always friendly, helpful, and ready to recommend a great beer or dish, making you feel right at home.
  • It's got a lovely, cosy atmosphere with pretty lighting and a historic charm that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • Dog-friendly and family-friendly vibes make it a welcoming spot for everyone, whether you're popping in with the family or your furry companion.
  • The food and drinks are spot on, with seasonal specials, affordable lunch deals, and a good selection of beers and cocktails that hit the mark.
  • Being just a short walk from Westminster, it's conveniently located for a quick pint after exploring the sights.
Areas for Improvement
  • It tends to close a bit earlier on weekends, so if you're planning a late one, you might need to wrap up sooner than expected.
  • As a popular spot, it can get quite busy during peak times, which might make it a tad tricky to find a seat if you're not there early.
2 Greencoat Pl, London SW1P 1PJ0.8mi
+442078347894
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday10 AM - 8 PM
Sunday11 AM - 7 PM
Recent Reviews
Went here after walking around from st. James park, because it looked pretty from the outside. The inside was cozy and had pretty lighting. I asked the bartender for recommendations for beers and he l...
Andrea Rivera
Great pub with friendly and helpful staff, and great atmosphere from other patrons young and old! Came in 10 minutes to close and ordered a Brixton lager, and the keg was tapped. Perfectly happy to or...
Josh Morton
What a delightful find! We were looking for traditional pub food after a long afternoon at the London ExCel ahead of the 2025 marathon. We walked from St. James's Park station to the Albert after hear...
Edwin Acevedo
Ye Olde Cock Tavern
72nd

Ye Olde Cock Tavern

Verified
4.3(1268 reviews)
86/100
Ye Olde Cock Tavern is a cosy historic pub in London with a warm, welcoming vibe and great drinks, though it has a few accessibility niggles and might feel overly touristy at times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The pub's rich history dating back to 1549 and its charming atmosphere make it a real gem in the heart of London.
  • Friendly and welcoming staff who add a personal touch, making every visit feel like catching up with mates.
  • A cracking selection of drinks, including a top-notch gin menu that's perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
  • It's family and dog-friendly, with plenty of facilities like WiFi, so you can pop in with the little ones or your four-legged friend.
  • Its location near Temple Church adds an extra layer of intrigue, especially if you're into historical spots and special events like Pride celebrations.
Areas for Improvement
  • Due to its age, some areas aren't accessible, which could be a hassle if you're after full mobility around the place.
  • It might come across as a bit of a tourist trap for some, with the historic vibe not quite hitting the mark for everyone.
  • Sunday hours wrap up earlier, so it's not ideal if you're hoping for a late-night session.
22 Fleet St, Temple, London EC4Y 1AA0.9mi
+442073538570
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 7 PM
Recent Reviews
A pub so good, we visited twice in one day! As Sondheim fans, we had to visit Fleet Street during our first trip to London and in our planning discovered Ye Olde Cock Tavern. As soon as we arrived for...
Adina A
A cool little pub (see what I did there). The staff are super friendly. The fit out is nice. Shuffle board is far more challenging than I expected.
Some Guy
Lovely vibe, classic and beautiful. Didn’t try any food, but having a nice drink in this historical pub is more than enough for me.
Soonyata Mianlamai
The Jugged Hare, Victoria
73rd

The Jugged Hare, Victoria

Verified
4.3(1146 reviews)
86/100
The Jugged Hare is a right lovely spot in Victoria – a classic pub with cracking food, friendly vibes, and a touch of grandeur, ideal for a relaxed catch-up over a pint.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, always making sure you're well looked after – just like Jason, Nick, and Josh did in the reviews.
  • The food is spot on, with highlights like superb Sunday lunches, delicious fish and chips, and fresh seasonal ingredients that really hit the mark.
  • It's set in a stunning old bank building with a warm, stylish atmosphere, complete with high ceilings, chandeliers, and even a cosy garden area for a bit of outdoor relaxation.
  • They've got a great selection of beers, cocktails, and drinks, plus live sports on the TVs, making it perfect for catching the footy or enjoying a chilled evening.
Areas for Improvement
  • The menu sticks to fairly typical pub classics, so if you're after something a bit more innovative or adventurous, it might not quite deliver that wow factor.
  • The outdoor garden area closes early at 9pm, which could put a dampener on longer summer evenings when you'd fancy lingering outside.
172 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London SW1V 1DX1.1mi
+442078281543
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 10 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 10 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
Superb local boozer Great service from Jason and nick Sunday lunch was incredible and hit the spot perfectly! Those parsnips!!! 😍 Watched the footy and loved my 3 hours in there
Martin Thomas
Lovely pub in an old bank building. Bar at the front with a large mezzanine floor overlooking and a comfortable dining area at the rear. To top it off, there’s a small garden area outside that is open...
Andy Bell
Within walking distance from our hotel in Kensington, excellent food and atmosphere, friendly service. We came for the fish and chips and they did not disapooint, local beer after sampling two choice...
Robert T Jantzen
The Prince of Wales
74th

The Prince of Wales

Verified
4.3(594 reviews)
86/100
The Prince of Wales is a charming Pimlico pub with a welcoming vibe, top-notch beers, and a solid reputation for good times – it's one I'd happily recommend for a casual catch-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • Friendly and welcoming staff who make you feel right at home, as if you're chatting with old mates.
  • A cracking selection of local beers on tap, including both cask and keg options that keep things interesting.
  • Lovely outdoor picnic table seating for enjoying a pint in the sunshine – perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
  • A warm and buzzing atmosphere that's ideal for a good laugh, watching the footy, or just having a natter.
  • Handy location near Victoria station and the theatres, making it easy to drop in after a day out in London.
Areas for Improvement
  • The landlord comes across as a bit eccentric in one review, which might not suit everyone, though it's tolerable and adds character.
  • With its popularity, it can get quite bustling, so you might have to queue for a drink on busy nights, based on what regulars say.
91 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, London SW1V 1DW1.2mi
+442036593122
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
Cool bar with friendly staff. Picnic table seating outside to enjoy a pint when the weather is lovely.
Alan Carter
Never get bored of this crazy good pub. Landlord is a bit of a cook but tolerable. Great place to enjoy great British humour.
Robert Haynes
American here. Visited London alone and this pub made me feel like I lived there my whole life. Fantastic staff and patrons who were welcoming and not short of conversation. Great local beers on tap....
Jacob Dunaway
The Constitution
75th

The Constitution

Verified
4.3(663 reviews)
86/100
The Constitution in Pimlico is a proper British pub with a warm, inviting feel and a good range of drinks, though the food doesn't always live up to the hype.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is wonderfully family-friendly and welcoming, making it a top spot for catching up with friends or enjoying a relaxed meal.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of beers, ales, cocktails, and even low or no-alcohol options, so there's something for everyone.
  • The traditional pub grub shines in spots, like that delicious Steak and Ale pie – it's just the ticket for a hearty lunch.
  • It's in a brilliant location near Pimlico tube and Tachbrook Street Market, with outside seating perfect for a sunny afternoon.
  • Service is generally quick and friendly, adding to that cosy, community feel that's hard to beat.
Areas for Improvement
  • The food can be a bit hit or miss; some dishes are just average, like a burger that didn't quite wow one visitor.
  • Prices are on the moderate side, so you might find a meal deal like fish and chips feeling a tad pricey for what you get.
  • It's got that classic old-school vibe, which is charming for some, but it might not feel as fresh or modern as other spots around London.
  • While they've got events like live music, they don't always seem to be buzzing, so it could be quiet if you're after a lively night.
42 Churton St, Pimlico, London SW1V 2LP1.2mi
+442034899965
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday4 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
We visited for lunch and chose the meal deal of fish, chips, and peas. The food was enjoyable, and the drinks were good as well. Service was quick and overall a pleasant experience.
Ryan
Food was ok, burger £13.20. chicken donner kebab burger.
Jack Wright
The Steak and Ale pie was DELICIOUS. I had that with a Guinness. Perfect meal.
Thania Molina
Marquis Of Westminster
76th

Marquis Of Westminster

Verified
4.3(2111 reviews)
86/100
The Marquis of Westminster is a welcoming gastropub in Pimlico, serving up hearty traditional fare with friendly service, making it a solid choice for a relaxed meal and drinks.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is spot on – think solid, well-made traditional dishes with a twist, like those fabulous Sunday roasts that leave you feeling properly satisfied.
  • Service is warm and attentive; the staff really make you feel welcome, whether you're popping in for a quick drink or a full meal.
  • It's in a brilliant spot in Pimlico, just a short walk from Victoria and Pimlico stations, perfect for a post-sightseeing pint or catch-up with mates.
  • They've got a great selection of cocktails and beers, plus that on-site infused gin that's a real treat if you're in the mood for something special.
Areas for Improvement
  • Occasionally, the food might not be at its best – like when the roast turns up a bit cold or stringy, which could disappoint if you're after a flawless meal.
  • The atmosphere can be hit or miss; it might feel a tad quiet at times, especially if it's not buzzing, so it's not always the lively spot you'd hope for.
  • Being in a touristy area, it can sometimes lack that intimate, local pub vibe, which might make it feel a bit generic on busier days.
50 Warwick Wy, Pimlico, London SW1V 1RY1.2mi
+442075920249
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
While it is not easy to get good food in touristy London, this place serves, solid, well made, traditional food served by nice people in a traditional pub setting. While not a gourmet place and servin...
Piotr Antonow
Based on a few recommendations, I booked a table here for a Sunday roast about a month ago. We arrived and were seated promptly. Wonderful service throughout our arrival, meal and departure. The food...
Maria Manetas
OMG such good food. I had the bangers and mash (Butler's Bangers), but the title is unworthy of such a superlative dish. Next level. He had the pork. We would have shown the meals before consumption b...
Rebecca Bester
White Swan
77th

White Swan

Verified
4.3(1747 reviews)
86/100
The White Swan's a welcoming Pimlico gem with hearty pub grub and a prime spot near the sights, though it's not without the odd slip-up in the kitchen.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The location is spot on, right in Pimlico near the Thames, Tate Britain, and Westminster – perfect for a post-walk pint or a bite after sightseeing.
  • They serve up some cracking traditional British pub food, like delicious fish and chips, meat pies, and a solid Sunday roast that's hit the mark for many.
  • Service is generally quick and friendly, which makes popping in for a drink or meal feel effortless and enjoyable.
  • It's dog-friendly and wheelchair accessible, so it's welcoming for everyone, and there's a nice garden or outside area to enjoy on a sunny day.
  • With live sport, regular entertainment, and a bookable function space upstairs, it's a great spot for catching up with mates or hosting a small gathering.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be hit or miss; one experience had tough beef in the Sunday roast that was a real letdown, making it hard to enjoy.
  • It might get a bit lively on weekends or during events like games, though it's not overly crowded, it could feel busier than you'd like at times.
  • While the drinks are classic and well-kept, there might not be anything super unique on offer to make it stand out from other local pubs.
14 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London SW1V 2SA1.2mi
+442078282000
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Loved this place! We had the fish and chips and meat pies on mash. They were all delicious and served quickly. We finished off with toffee pudding which was really good. We would definitely go here ag...
Olivia W
Nice pub very spacious, with most of the classic beers, and classic pub food. The service is quick, and the quality of drinks is great. It's not super crowded, mostly over weekend and games (but noth...
Cos S
I was so disappointed with the Sunday roast. Beef was tough as old boots and I had a blunt knife to cut it with. When I tried chewing it with like rubber. After 3 attempts, I gave up and spat it ou...
Matthew Rudd
The St George's Tavern
78th

The St George's Tavern

Verified
4.3(2483 reviews)
86/100
The St George's Tavern is a delightful historic pub in Pimlico, serving up top-notch food and pints with warm service that keeps you coming back.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always friendly, attentive, and go out of their way to make you feel welcome, like chatting with old mates.
  • The food is a real treat, especially those hearty pies and a cracking pint of cider; it's proper British pub grub that hits the spot after a long day.
  • It's got that lovely historic charm, being one of London's original music hall spots, which makes for a unique and cosy atmosphere to relax in.
  • They handle dietary needs really well, with staff taking extra care for allergies, so it's a safe bet for everyone.
  • The place is spotlessly clean, right down to the washrooms, and it's a great spot to unwind with friends or family in the heart of Pimlico.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes, like the nachos, can be a bit disappointing – they were soggy in one go, so maybe stick to the classics.
  • Prices are on the higher side compared to other local pubs, which might make you think twice if you're watching the pennies.
14 Belgrave Rd, Pimlico, London SW1V 1QD1.2mi
+442076301116
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Imagine, after a 3 hour coach ride this is the heaven we stumble into. The staff was amazing and kind enough to let us use the (lovely, clean, extra choice of handsoap) washroom for free, to which we...
N P
The food and service is really good. I had the chicken and mushroom pie which came with a side of potato mash and some steamed carrots and broccoli. The nachos were very soggy and I would not recommen...
Anagha Shirsat
This was our last meal in London! It was absolutely fantastic! The manager, Zed, was amazing. He sat us quickly and was very enthusiastic! He was zipping around; taking care of everyone with the best...
Sarah Fuller
Morpeth Arms
79th

Morpeth Arms

Verified
4.3(1614 reviews)
86/100
The Morpeth Arms is a lovely traditional pub in Westminster, offering cracking food, a welcoming vibe, and brilliant Thames-side views – it's a real gem for a casual get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The location is absolutely spot on, right by the River Thames with stunning views of the MI6 building – perfect for a scenic pint after a wander around Westminster or Tate Britain.
  • The food is top-notch; their Sunday roasts and pub classics are made with fresh, seasonal British ingredients, and from what I've heard, portions are generous and full of flavour.
  • Service is generally warm and welcoming, with staff going out of their way to make you feel at home, like that friendly barman who showed folks to their table.
  • They've got a great selection of local ales, beers, and spritzes, making it easy to find something to suit everyone's taste for a relaxed catch-up.
  • The atmosphere is cosy and traditional, ideal for everything from a quick drink to celebrating with friends in their private rooms.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can get a bit slower when the place is packed, which might mean a longer wait for your food or drinks on busier evenings.
  • It's in a prime spot in central London, so it can get quite crowded, especially near tourist hotspots, which might make it feel a tad overwhelming at times.
58 Millbank, London SW1P 4RW1.2mi
+442078346442
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
We visited on a recommendation from the place we were stopping in, in North London. Well worth the trip. The guy behind the bar welcomed us and showed us to the restaurant upstairs with views of the M...
Lawrence Norman
Popped into Morpeth Arms with my best friend and had such a good time I nearly forgot we were sat across from MI6. Ordered a pint of Jubel, butterfly prawns, crispy squid, and a chicken salad — everyt...
Marcin Bielawski
Had such a lovely time here. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, and the staff couldn’t have been more helpful. We ordered Brie Bites – honestly, they were absolutely delicious – and I had the Mush...
Martyna Stelter
Smugglers Tavern
80th

Smugglers Tavern

Verified
4.3(784 reviews)
86/100
Smugglers Tavern is a welcoming independent pub in Fitzrovia, serving up cracking beers, rums, and pizzas with a friendly atmosphere that's perfect for a casual get-together.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The selection of craft beers and rums is absolutely spot on – they've got a fantastic range from local and international brews, perfect for anyone wanting to try something new.
  • The food's a real winner, especially the pizzas from Daccapo; folks rave about the lunchtime deals, like a starter, pizza, and drink for under £15 – it's tasty, light, and hits the spot.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and accommodating; whether you're popping in for a quick drink or hosting a big group event, they're always up for making your visit memorable.
  • It's got that cosy, historical charm with nautical maps and a laid-back vibe, making it a great spot for a relaxed catch-up in the heart of Fitzrovia.
  • They offer brilliant deals like £5 pints and 2 for £12 margaritas until 7pm, plus options for private hire, which is ideal for parties or work dos without breaking the bank.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's a cashless venue, so if you're someone who prefers to pay with notes and coins, you'll have to rely on cards or contactless, which might feel a bit of a hassle.
  • The pub has a somewhat basic, no-frills feel to it, which suits those after a simple spot but might not wow you if you're expecting something more polished or upscale.
  • They only open five days a week, so if you're planning a midweek visit, you might find the doors shut, which could be disappointing for spontaneous plans.
  • Some drinks can be on the pricier side, like certain spirits at £11 a pop, so it's worth keeping an eye on the bill if you're out for a budget-friendly night.
28 Warren St, London W1T 5ND1.3mi
+442073888686
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
I attended this wonderful pub for Karaoke on Friday night with work colleagues. Wow what a night!! Joel & the staff team were so accommodating & friendly. The atmosphere was fabulous AND finally, I fo...
Frances Pestano
Group of 50, hired out the upstairs for a leaving do, and everything was amazing! We pre-ordered hot nibbles and snacks, and pizzas and they were able to cater to our many intolerances in our large gr...
Jyoti Ashford
A rather quaint pub near Warren Street tube. It has a somewhatt basic feel about it, which I like as it is not pretentious. They have two cask beers but I chose a double Bullit rye at £11. At ground l...
1956gooner
Sherlock Holmes
81st

Sherlock Holmes

Verified
4.2(8606 reviews)
84/100
The Sherlock Holmes is a delightful themed pub with a cosy historic vibe, brilliant food and drinks, but it does get packed, so timing your visit is key.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got a prime spot in central London, just a stone's throw from Trafalgar Square and other landmarks, making it ideal for a quick stop after sightseeing
  • The Victorian theme is absolutely charming, like stepping into a Sherlock Holmes story – it's got that authentic historic feel that really sets the mood
  • The food is spot on, with highlights like the fish and chips that folks rave about, all served up with a good helping of traditional pub grub
  • Staff are friendly and helpful, always ready with a smile and efficient service that makes you feel welcome from the get-go
  • A cracking selection of drinks, from well-kept cask ales and craft beers to wines and cocktails, perfect for any occasion
  • It's dog-friendly and has a warm, inclusive vibe, so you can bring your four-legged mate along for the fun
  • No telly screens means it's great for proper chats and enjoying the atmosphere without distractions
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get really crowded, especially on weekends, which might make it feel a bit overwhelming at times
  • The noise levels pick up when it's busy, adding to the lively charm but potentially making it hard to hear your mates
  • Seating is limited during peak hours, so you might end up waiting or struggling to find a spot without planning ahead
10 Northumberland St, London WC2N 5DB0.1mi
+442079302644
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Mystery. There’s no mystery here as to why this pub is so popular. Great location, great food, great service and a cute theme. I actually expected this place to rest on its laurels and not try ver...
Mark Tremel
We stopped here because of the name and are glad we did. The atmosphere is great and the staff is very friendly and helpful. We both had the fish and chips and thoroughly enjoyed them. The pub can be...
arose58
This establishment offers a pleasant atmosphere, but Saturdays can be quite crowded. The bustling energy adds to the lively ambiance. Seating can be limited during peak times. Many visitors to the a...
peterhuli
The Chandos
82nd

The Chandos

Verified
4.2(3565 reviews)
84/100
The Chandos is a welcoming traditional pub in the heart of London, with a great vibe and solid food, though it has a few niggles that keep it from being perfect.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The traditional charm of the place is spot on – those mahogany booths and cosy alcoves make it feel like a proper old-school London pub, perfect for unwinding after a day out.
  • The service is top-notch; staff are quick and friendly, making you feel right at home, whether you're grabbing a pint or settling in for a meal.
  • They've got some cracking pub classics on the menu, like sausages and mash, and the beers from Samuel Smith's are brewed with real care – it's all about that authentic taste.
  • It's in a brilliant spot near Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square, ideal for a quiet spot to relax or catch up with mates after sightseeing.
Areas for Improvement
  • Portions can be a tad small for some dishes, so you might find yourself still a bit peckish after your meal.
  • A few reviews mentioned that some sides, like salads, weren't up to scratch – they came across as a bit underwhelming or not as fresh as you'd hope.
  • There's a bit of inconsistency with where you can eat; sometimes you're directed upstairs, which might disrupt the flow if you're already comfy downstairs.
29 St Martin's Ln, London WC2N 4ER0.2mi
+442078361401
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Great old pub, mahogany booths, nice wine cool and quiet. It would good on a hot day. had chicken Caesar sandwiches which were ok. Chips good salad very sad
Deborah King
I was looking for a quiet spot for meal and a cold pint after a day spent walking around London. I happened upon The Chandos outside of Covent Garden. I stopped in and was directed upstairs to the di...
Jen S.
Had a lovely meal and some drinks upstairs at the Chandos. The restaurant was beautiful, and had a traditional charm we appreciated as it was our first time in London. Service was great, and there was...
Cindy Lopez
The Princess Of Wales
83rd

The Princess Of Wales

Verified
4.2(1779 reviews)
84/100
The Princess of Wales is a charming historic pub with brilliant pints and grub, though it might have a few hitches with menu availability.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's got a prime spot near Charing Cross and Embankment stations, making it dead easy to nip in for a quick stop.
  • The atmosphere is warm and inviting, like stepping into a proper traditional London pub that's full of character.
  • They serve up cracking British classics, such as tasty pies, fish and chips, and a solid selection of beers that hit the spot.
  • The staff are genuinely friendly and attentive, always ready with a smile and efficient service to make you feel right at home.
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be occasional issues with menu items not being in stock, which might leave you scratching your head if you've got specific dietary needs or allergies.
  • Navigating the options for certain preferences can feel a bit fiddly at times, so it's worth double-checking before you settle in.
27 Villiers St, London WC2N 6ND0.2mi
+442074840748
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 12 AM
Thursday11 AM - 12 AM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
We were staying nearby and wanted an easy late lunch. The pub is a 3 minutes walk from Embankment station so is very convenient. We were there around 2:00 pm so the pub was not busy and so we were a...
Leigh Schwartz
Lovely pub just behind Charing cross station clean tidy staff very polite and professional nice range of beers 🍻 sorry can't give a food review only there for the beer 🍻
Geoff Grey
Traditional old English London Pub. Warm and inviting with plenty of seating We went for lunch and food was great,nice and filling,great wholesome tasty pies. Staff were polite and attentive,and servi...
Dave Rascal
Garrick Arms
84th

Garrick Arms

Verified
4.2(1685 reviews)
84/100
The Garrick Arms is a charming Charing Cross pub with warm service, tasty pub grub, and a welcoming vibe that's ideal for a relaxed catch-up or family outing.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – always friendly and go the extra mile, like recommending local brews or even giving out keepsakes, which really makes you feel welcome.
  • The food is spot on, with classics like cheeseburgers, shepherd's pie, and fish and chips getting rave reviews for being hearty and full of flavour.
  • It's a lovely, family-friendly spot with a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a pre-theatre stop or just catching up with mates, and it's even dog-friendly so you can bring the pup along.
  • They've got some great deals, like the lunch specials, and fun events such as Pride celebrations, which add a nice community vibe.
  • The pub's in a prime location in Charing Cross, making it easy to pop in after exploring London, and it's got WiFi for those who need to stay connected.
Areas for Improvement
  • One or two dishes might not hit the mark every time, like the fried chicken sandwich that some found a bit lacking in spice or flavour.
  • The opening hours can seem a tad inconsistent or early in places, so it's worth double-checking if you're planning a late-night pint.
  • As a moderate-priced venue, it might feel a smidge steep for everyday visits, especially if you're after something more budget-friendly.
Dome Bar & Cafe, Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0HG0.2mi
+442072405556
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Josh and Paula offered the greatest service with so much kindness and joy. Truly a phenomenal pub with a great atmosphere. The food was amazing- cheeseburger, shepherds pie, mushy peas and the BEST m...
Christopher Lingan
Great pub with even better people! Be sure to say hello to Marcus—he took such great care of his new American friends! He offered my husband a local beer and even gave him a glass as a keepsake—someth...
Sabrina P
I rarely write any reviews, but the service was so extraordinarily good that they deserve writing one. My salad was delicious, and as I had a bit of a rough stomach they made me an angostura with lemo...
Fatima Diaz Bejar
Pub on the Thames
85th

Pub on the Thames

4.4(31 reviews)
84/100
Tattershall Castle is a delightful floating pub on the Thames, boasting cracking views and a fun atmosphere, though watch out for the occasional service hiccup.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The views are absolutely stunning, right on the Thames with sights of the London Eye and Big Ben – it's a real treat for the eyes while you sip your drink
  • The food and drinks are pretty spot on; think tasty options like grilled chicken sandwiches and fish and chips, and it's not too bad price-wise for central London
  • Staff are generally helpful and quick, especially when it's buzzing, making for a smooth visit
  • It's got a lively vibe with fun events like comedy nights and even a nightclub on board, plus outdoor seating for when the weather's nice
  • Perfect spot for gatherings, with characterful rooms and easy access near Westminster and Embankment tube stations
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a tad gruff at times, which might put a slight dampener on things
  • The boat does sway a bit when other vessels pass by, so if you're not keen on a gentle rock, it could be off-putting
  • Prices are what you'd expect in London – like £20 for a pint and an Aperol Spritz – so it might feel a bit steep if you're watching the pennies
Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2HR0.3mi
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
It has amazing view and food as well 😍👌
حياة عبدالله
Fun restaurant on the Thames with a view of The London Eye. Westminster and Big Ben. I enjoyed a tasty and hearty grilled chicken sandwich. Service was ok. A bit gruff. There's seating downstairs i...
Virginia Huffman
This was a great little spot to grab a pint! You get to see a lot of the surrounding area including the Eye, Big Ben, and more! There is a little bit of movement when boats pass by so keep that in min...
Jeremy Hannaford
The Red Lion, Parliament Street
86th

The Red Lion, Parliament Street

Verified
4.2(5029 reviews)
84/100
The Red Lion is a charming historic pub in the heart of Westminster, offering a warm, traditional vibe with cracking food and drinks, though it does get busy at times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm and beautiful restoration make it feel like a proper step back in time, with that classic Victorian grandeur that's just lovely.
  • The food is spot on – think tasty fish and chips or a delicious salmon salad, all made with fresh, seasonal ingredients that hit the spot.
  • The staff are an absolute delight, always friendly and helpful, going out of their way to make sure you're looked after.
  • A great selection of drinks on offer, from craft beers to cask classics like Guinness, perfect for a relaxing pint.
  • It's in a brilliant location in Westminster, with outside seating, free WiFi, and a welcoming vibe for families, making it versatile for different occasions.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get really crowded, especially during busy times, which might mean waiting around for a table or feeling a bit squished.
  • With moderate prices, it might feel a tad on the pricey side for a casual visit, particularly if you're popping in regularly.
  • As it's such a popular spot, service could occasionally feel a bit rushed on peak days, even if the team are trying their best.
48 Parliament St, London SW1A 2NH0.4mi
+442079305826
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
A fun historic place with lots London of charm. The drinks were great and the fish and chips were tasty! Definitely an authentic pub experience.
Tina Gridiron
We loved the Red Lion! We were there for lunch on a Friday & the place was packed, but the waitress was absolutely amazing & did her best to see that everyone was accommodated & happy. She was so frie...
Trish Solly
Great fish and chip! Girl who runs the show is on top of it. She gets you a table quick! Guinness is also an A+
Collin A
The White Horse
87th

The White Horse

Verified
4.2(1327 reviews)
84/100
The White Horse is a welcoming Soho pub with charming staff and solid grub, though it has its occasional slip-ups with availability and service.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are an absolute delight – friendly faces like Claude and Jake who go out of their way to make you feel welcome, especially if you're visiting from afar.
  • The food hits the spot, with tasty options like fish and chips or fish finger sandwiches that are filling and good value for a casual bite.
  • It's a clean and cosy spot in the heart of Soho, offering a proper London atmosphere where you can enjoy a variety of beers and spirits without the crowds.
  • The vibe is just right for a relaxed chat, with upstairs areas that feel a bit more secluded if you fancy escaping the bustle downstairs.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some menu items can be hit or miss, like hot chocolate or sausages not being available, which might leave you a tad disappointed.
  • Service isn't always on point; it can feel a bit uninterested at times, as if the team are having an off day.
45 Rupert St, London W1D 7PB0.4mi
+442074375745
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
We were hungry for some "fish and chips" and we picked this place. Claude was our server and he topped it off. He was friendly, professional and was helpful. We were visiting from LA and he left a sup...
Marine Oganesyan
Seems every pub in Soho was jammed except here. Yet it was a clean place with a variety of beers and spirits, all Samuel Smith brands mind you. I liked it The lady behind the bar was helpful and knew...
David Ash
Excellent beer and food, a great London atmosphere, and Jake's service was incredible. We'll be back 🙌🏻 We are from Spain
Carlos Herranz Rabanal
St Stephen's Tavern
88th

St Stephen's Tavern

Verified
4.2(5010 reviews)
84/100
St Stephen's Tavern is a delightful historic pub in Westminster, offering cracking views, solid grub like fish and chips, and a warm atmosphere, though it does get crowded and has the occasional service slip-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm is absolutely spot on – it's like stepping back in time with its original features and that famous division bell, making it a real treat for anyone interested in London's heritage.
  • Location is brilliant, right in the heart of Westminster near Big Ben and Parliament, so you can enjoy a pint with stunning views, especially from the outdoor seating.
  • The food's a winner, particularly the fish and chips – folks rave about how tasty and crispy they are, and the drinks menu has some cracking options like their signature Badger beer.
  • Service is generally top-notch; servers are attentive and friendly, which really adds to the welcoming vibe of the place.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed, especially being in a busy tourist spot, so you might have to queue or deal with a bit of a squeeze during peak times.
  • Some dishes, like the fish, have been noted as a tad greasy now and then, which might not sit well if you're after something lighter.
  • There have been a few mentions of inconsistent staff behaviour, with the odd instance of someone being a bit loud or unprofessional, which can put a damper on the experience.
10 Bridge St, London SW1A 2JR0.4mi
+442079252286
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday9:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Came into St Stephen’s on a whim while looking for a pub to kick back with a pint. We were attended quickly and efficiently. I really enjoyed the stout. The smell of fish and chips was so good we coul...
Sara White
This place was a wonderful spot to eat lunch 🥗 , but what made it even better was our server! We got fish and chips and they tasted great and the chips 🍟 were definitely better than McDonald’s for s...
Chloe F
Walked here after we did the Churchill War Rooms. Keep in mind, that it is right by very busy tourist areas, so it will be crowded. We sat upstairs and ordered Halloumi fries, Fish and Chips, and Saus...
Deeann Benton
Golden Lion
89th

Golden Lion

Verified
4.2(936 reviews)
84/100
The Golden Lion is a charming historic pub in the heart of London, serving up great food and a warm welcome, though you might need to factor in some wait times for meals.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm and cosy atmosphere really transport you back in time, making it a delightful spot for a relaxing pint
  • The food is spot on – think fresh, traditional pub grub like fish and chips with generous portions and fair prices
  • Staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready with a smile or a helpful recommendation
  • It's dog-friendly and family-oriented, with added perks like WiFi and space for functions, perfect for a casual get-together
Areas for Improvement
  • Occasional long waits for food can be a real frustration, as one experience showed it taking over an hour
  • It might feel a bit on the quiet side in a busy city like London, which isn't ideal if you're after a lively buzz
25 King St, London SW1Y 6QY0.4mi
+442079250007
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Lovely little charming pub. The food was excellent and the staff were very friendly! A bit more of a quieter atmosphere while still being near some of the local landmarks. Reasonably priced with good...
Catherine Gibbens
Cute, old, historic pub. The fish and chips were very good. A lot of food, so come hungry! Staff was very nice.
Jordan Upchurch
What an amazing place!! Atmosphere, food, drinks, and staff made it a fantastic time. Recommendation of a local London friend which we will definitely be back.
Eric Stevenson
John Snow
90th

John Snow

4.2(1840 reviews)
84/100
John Snow is a charming little pub in the heart of London with a nice vibe and some great beers, but it's had its fair share of service slip-ups lately that might leave you wanting more.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is really welcoming, especially upstairs where there's more space to relax and enjoy a drink.
  • They've got some cracking organic wheat beer on tap – it's a proper treat if you're into that sort of thing.
  • Some of the staff can be dead friendly, making you feel right at home when things are going well.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been reports of pests like mice scurrying about, which is enough to put anyone off their pint.
  • Service can be a bit hit or miss, with some bar staff coming across as rude or uninterested in helping out.
  • The food's not up to scratch from what I've heard – complaints about dry meals, wrong orders, and a general lack of options.
39 Broadwick St, Carnaby, London W1F 9QJ0.6mi
+442074371344
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday1 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
We went for a pint in the upstairs area and were enjoying our time until a mouse ran across the floor. When we mentioned something to the bartender, he said he wasn't paid to handle this (fair enough)...
Alanna Howlett
Barkeep (Middle aged Bald man) didn't acknowledge anyone who came in. Kept talking to the local at the bar. Rolled his eyes when asked what they had to drink and when we tried to order. Very unfriendl...
Jack Barett
worst "pub food" ever. they did not have half of the meals on the menu. wrong meal served. mini burger was dry. old dry bun. patty like a shoesole... waiter not very friendly.. propably the worst pub...
Thomas G
The Feathers
91st

The Feathers

Verified
4.2(1874 reviews)
84/100
The Feathers is a delightful historic pub in London, serving up smashing British grub and friendly vibes, though it does get a bit hectic at times.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on, with brilliant traditional British dishes like those tasty pies, Scotch eggs, and fish and chips that really hit the mark.
  • The service is warm and attentive; staff members go the extra mile to make you feel welcome, just like in the reviews where someone mentioned Joel's fantastic help.
  • It's got a cracking historic atmosphere, with a nod to the Prince of Wales and some live entertainment that adds to the fun.
  • The location is spot on, right near St. James or Westminster Tube, making it dead easy to pop in after a day out exploring London.
Areas for Improvement
  • The operating hours listed seem a bit confusing and inconsistent, which might leave you scratching your head about when it's actually open.
  • It can get pretty busy in such a central spot, so you might end up waiting for a table or dealing with a lively crowd.
  • As with many city pubs, it might not be the quietest place if you're after a relaxed chat over a pint.
18-20 Broadway, Greater, London SW1H 0BH0.6mi
+442072270921
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
The spare rib brisket meat pie had layers of flavor that were absolutely terrific..... Really glad we visited!
RhodainPgh
The Scotch egg was amazing and the English pie was equally impressive. A solid spot if you’re after traditional British fare.
Dasha Tera
If you come up from St. James or Westminster Tube Stations, you really should not miss The Feathers. Quintessential British pub with proper fish & chips, little or no wait time, & the greatest kind s...
Cher Couvillion Wilson
Flying Horse
92nd

Flying Horse

Verified
4.2(1835 reviews)
84/100
The Flying Horse is a delightful historic pub in central London, boasting a great range of drinks and a cosy atmosphere, though it's best for drinks only rather than a full meal.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's a historic gem right in the heart of London, being the last pub on Oxford Street with roots dating back to 1790, which gives it that authentic British charm.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of beers, ales, spirits, and wines, perfect for anyone looking to try something new or stick to the classics.
  • The atmosphere is really chilled and welcoming, with a traditional pub vibe that encourages a good chat and makes you feel right at home.
  • It's centrally located, making it an ideal spot for a quick pint before heading to nearby theatres or just exploring the city.
Areas for Improvement
  • They don't serve food, which might leave you a bit peckish if you're after a full meal alongside your drinks.
  • Some areas, like near the toilets, can have unpleasant smells that might put a damper on your visit.
  • There have been mentions of one staff member with a short temper, which could make the service feel a tad off on certain days.
  • It can get quite busy, especially in such a prime spot, so finding a seat might be a challenge during peak times.
6 Oxford St, Greater, London W1D 1AN0.7mi
+442076368324
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10 PM
Recent Reviews
We came in to ask if they had food. They didn’t, but after we had dinner we went back because it looked and felt like a traditional British pub. We had a beer and took a seat. There weren’t that many...
Alexander Brandt
Really lovely pub with a good choice of beers etc and a chilled atmosphere
The Kitchenguy
Stopped here for Christmas drinks, lovely pub, but would advise not to sit at the back near toilets, horrible smell coming from there. Also one of the workers behind the till has some anger issues.
Roberts Avins
The Horse & Stables Pub
93rd

The Horse & Stables Pub

Verified
4.2(1108 reviews)
84/100
The Horse & Stables is a charming, relaxed pub near Waterloo with cracking food and vibes, but do check it's open before heading over!
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is wonderfully laid-back and cosy, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a day in bustling London.
  • The food is spot on – think delicious burgers, hearty fish and chips, and a great selection of beers that hit the spot.
  • Service is always friendly and welcoming, with staff who go out of their way to make you feel right at home.
  • Its location near Waterloo Station and Lambeth North tube is super convenient, ideal for a quick pint or a catch-up with mates.
  • There's an upstairs area for events like comedy nights, adding a fun twist for those looking for a bit more entertainment.
Areas for Improvement
  • It seems like the pub might be closed at the moment, which is a real shame given all the positives.
  • There's no clear information on operating hours, so it could be tricky to plan a visit without double-checking first.
  • A couple of reviews mentioned minor niggles with the food, like the fish and chips having skin on one side, which might not suit everyone's taste.
122-124 Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7RW0.8mi
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
The Horse & Stables 📍122-124 Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7RW 🚇 Lambeth North 🍺 £6.30 Brew by Numbers 32 ❤️ A laid back Waterloo local. . The Horse & Stables is located near a busy intersectio...
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Lovely little pub! Went there for a friends comedy performance upstairs and had a blast! The food and service was good too!
Krystl F
The burgers were awesome! And the beer too. The place is lovely and the people who runs it were very cordial and kind to us. If you are near westminster I highly reccomend that you spend some time in...
Karmen Vici
The Phoenix
94th

The Phoenix

Verified
4.2(2204 reviews)
84/100
The Phoenix is a cracking little pub in the heart of London, offering delicious grub, great drinks, and a welcoming vibe that's ideal for a relaxed catch-up with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The location is absolutely spot on, right near Buckingham Palace and Victoria Station, making it a perfect pit stop after sightseeing or before heading out.
  • The food is top-notch, especially the fish and chips – I've heard from mates that it's some of the best around, with tasty traditional dishes and inspired shareable snacks.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of drinks, like refreshing spritzes and Pimm's Fizz, perfect for enjoying on the roof terrace or in the pub garden on a sunny day.
  • The service is warm and friendly; servers like Marius really make you feel welcome, adding that personal touch to your visit.
  • The atmosphere is cosy and well-designed, with bookable spaces for parties or intimate gatherings, and the outdoor areas are a lovely escape in good weather.
Areas for Improvement
  • The toilets upstairs can get a bit chilly in winter, so you might want to wrap up if you're popping up there.
  • With its prime spot, it can get quite busy, especially with tourists, which might mean a wait for a table or a spot on the terrace.
  • The operating hours seem a tad inconsistent in the info available, and if it's listed as closed sometimes, it could be a hassle for spontaneous visits.
14 Palace St, London SW1E 5JA0.9mi
+442078288136
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
We were a group of seven — my family of four and our dear friends from the UK — and we visited The Phoenix Pub after a lovely walk from Buckingham Palace. My friend’s husband had done his research and...
Foodieextreme Foodieextreme
Lovely pub with a great selection of inspired shareable snacks and traditional food. Loved the Pimm’s Fizz. Friendly bar service and outdoor terrace seating in nice weather. A short stroll from Buckin...
christine albritton
The fish and chips were perfectly crispy and flavorful—some of the best I've had in a long time. The beer selection was impressive, and the one I chose paired beautifully with the meal. What really ma...
Silviu Agoston
Rising Sun
95th

Rising Sun

Verified
4.2(1538 reviews)
84/100
Ah, the Rising Sun in Bloomsbury is a welcoming historic pub with top-notch staff, tasty food, and a great buzz for sports fans.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and always ready with a helpful smile, making you feel right at home
  • The food is spot on – think delicious classics like fish and chips or that unbeatable steak pie, perfect for a satisfying meal
  • They've got a cracking selection of beers on tap, with staff happy to offer tastes and recommendations based on your preferences
  • It's a proper historic spot with an ornate 19th-century vibe, ideal for a relaxed afternoon or evening catch-up
  • Brilliant for watching live sports like football or rugby, with big screens and a lively atmosphere that gets everyone involved
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get pretty packed during big events, which might make it tricky to snag a table or enjoy a quiet chat
  • The menu sticks to traditional pub grub, so if you're after something more adventurous or fancy, it might not hit the mark
46 Tottenham Ct Rd, London W1T 2EL0.9mi
+442076366530
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday11 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 12 AM
Thursday11 AM - 12 AM
Friday11 AM - 1 AM
Saturday11 AM - 1 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
I like this place for a nice, reasonably quiet afternoon drink. Good lunch offers and friendly staff.
gb99cat
This is my first time here. The food was great! I had the classic fish and chips, and they were cooked to perfection. Ana was friendly and very helpful while I was here. Sam was very helpful guiding m...
Gregory Serrano
Had a drink and some food to watch the football and the staff were friendly, the food was quick and tasted good. No complaints at all
David Morton
The Windsor Castle
96th

The Windsor Castle

Verified
4.2(1379 reviews)
84/100
The Windsor Castle is a delightful historic pub with cracking beers and a warm atmosphere, but it's worth noting that service and food timing can sometimes let it down.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The atmosphere is absolutely charming—it's a historic spot tucked away near Westminster Cathedral, with cosy rooms, etched glass, and even a real fire that makes you feel right at home.
  • The beers are a real highlight; they're brewed by Samuel Smith’s using natural ingredients, and you can enjoy classics like their cask Old Brewery Bitter—perfect for a proper pint.
  • They do a cracking job with food, especially the pub classics and Sunday lunches; reviewers rave about dishes like the beetroot wellington, which sounds homemade and delicious.
  • It's versatile for groups, with options for venue hire or private functions, seating up to 50 downstairs and 30 upstairs, making it great for parties or casual meet-ups.
Areas for Improvement
  • Service can be a bit hit-and-miss, with some folks waiting ages for simple orders, like 40 minutes for a burger even when the place isn't busy—which is a real shame.
  • Food quality isn't always spot on; there have been complaints about things like burnt buns or hard dishes, which can put a damper on the experience.
  • Recent visits have been disappointing for a few, with long delays blamed on kitchen issues, especially during events, so it might not be the best choice if you're in a rush.
  • While the overall vibe is lovely, it's not without its off days, and you might find the selection of wines and spirits a bit basic compared to the beers.
23 Francis St, London SW1P 1DN0.9mi
+442078347260
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Stopped in for dinner and the pub looked lovely inside—great atmosphere and not at all busy. Unfortunately, that’s where the positives end. I waited 40 minutes for a simple burger, which is baffling g...
Emiliana M
The restaurant is very beautiful. We ordered some beers ( I recommend black Guinness with black currant) and the meal, and then the waitress said us that the kitchen was very busy because there was an...
T. A.V
Fine pub, tucked away behind Westminster Cathedral. John Smith's house. Tadcaster style. All your fave JS beers. Quite big with several rooms and an upstairs dining room. Similar in style to the much...
Doug Neilson
Brass Monkey
97th

Brass Monkey

Verified
4.2(437 reviews)
84/100
The Brass Monkey is a welcoming spot near Victoria with a cosy vibe, solid drinks, and friendly service, though watch out for its limited hours.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The cosy atmosphere is just spot on for a relaxing pint or a catch-up with mates.
  • Friendly staff who really make you feel welcome, even the chef might pop out for a chat.
  • A great selection of real ales, lagers, spirits, and wines, plus they've got some tasty Korean dishes that add a fun twist.
  • Perfectly placed near Victoria station and the theatres, making it ideal for a quick stop before a show or after work.
  • Good value for money with affordable deals, like the ones that make a night out feel like a bargain.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's closed on Sundays, which is a bit of a letdown if you're after a weekend outing.
  • Opening times can be late, starting from 4pm on some days, so it might not suit early birds.
  • It can be quiet at times, which means it lacks that lively buzz on occasion.
  • They've swapped out the burgers for Korean fare, which might not appeal to everyone looking for traditional pub grub.
250 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London SW1V 1AU1.1mi
+442078340553
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 4 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 4 PM
Monday4 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday4 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 11 PM
Thursday4 PM - 11 PM
Friday4 PM - 11 PM
Saturday4 PM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Lovely independent pub with cozy atmosphere. Note they no longer do burgers as per previous patrons’ photos but Korean fare instead. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the KFC!
M A
Best pub nr Victoria Station by far. Friendly service and good food and drinks. It seems to be slightly off people’s radar so busy without being overwhelming.
Timothy Drew
Used to come here in the early 70s for a swift pint or two after work at the old Woolworths across the road. Was known as The Lord Burleigh then. Many a happy evening, and some lunch times, spent here...
David Head
Rugby Tavern
98th

Rugby Tavern

Verified
4.2(540 reviews)
84/100
The Rugby Tavern is a proper gem in Bloomsbury – a welcoming traditional pub with top-notch service, tasty grub, and a cosy spot for drinks or events, though it might not always hit the mark on every detail.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you step in.
  • The food is a real highlight – a lovely mix of traditional British dishes with some French flair, all made with fresh, seasonal ingredients.
  • It's got a charming atmosphere, with a classic pub vibe inside and a delightful outdoor space under the trees, perfect for a sunny day.
  • A great selection of drinks on offer, from local ales and lagers to fine wines and cocktails, with helpful recommendations from the team.
  • The upstairs area is spot on for private gatherings, offering a stylish art deco setting that's ideal for celebrations.
Areas for Improvement
  • One or two reviews mentioned that the food didn't quite live up to the hype, with portions feeling a bit small for the price.
  • It can be quieter than expected, especially compared to busier spots nearby, so it might not always have that lively buzz you're after.
  • While the overall experience is solid, there are hints that it could push the boat out a little more on consistency to match its high standards.
19 Great James St, London WC1N 3ES1.1mi
+442074051384
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Absolutely loved The Rugby Tavern in Holborn – what a gem of a pub! From the moment we walked in, the friendly service made us feel genuinely welcome. The staff were warm, attentive, and full of great...
Spidercat
We just popped in on our way past and we're glad we did. Classic old pub with loads of wood and pictures on the walls. Really friendly staff too. Not busy. I reckon everyone floods to the next road o...
Roger O'Leary
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hidden Gem with Exceptional Service! I recently visited The Rugby Tavern and had an absolutely fantastic experience that I can’t wait to share! From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was wa...
Aurore Sicard
The Northumberland Arms
99th

The Northumberland Arms

Verified
4.2(1002 reviews)
84/100
The Northumberland Arms is a welcoming little pub in the heart of London, with solid food deals and friendly vibes, though it has its quirks like limited drinks and occasional maintenance niggles.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • It's in a brilliant spot right near Warren Street tube, making it super easy to pop in after a day out in London.
  • The staff are really friendly and welcoming, always up for a chat and making you feel right at home.
  • They've got some cracking deals like the pizza and pint for £15, or happy hour with cheap pints and wine – perfect for keeping things affordable.
  • The food is a highlight; fresh pizzas and pies are tasty, with local ingredients that make a difference, and it's great to see options for everyone.
  • It's dog-friendly with a nice outside area, real ale on tap, and even HD screens for catching the game, plus Wi-Fi if you fancy sticking around.
Areas for Improvement
  • The drink selection can be a bit limited, like only a few whiskies or just one cask bitter, which might disappoint if you're after more variety.
  • It's a smaller pub, so it can feel a tad quiet at off-peak times, and some folks have mentioned sticky tables, suggesting it could do with a bit more upkeep.
  • The atmosphere might not always hit the mark if you're expecting a buzzing crowd, as it's more of a cosy escape rather than a lively hotspot.
119 Tottenham Ct Rd, London W1T 5AW1.2mi
+442073875730
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Friday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11:30 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
A smallish pub in a great location being close to Warren Street tube (they do have a small exterior seating area). I was here at 3.30 on a Monday afternoon and it was quiet. They had a limited selecti...
1956gooner
Fantastic pub with helpful and accommodating staff for our large group tonight.
Nikolai K
I've started working locally to this pub and they always seem to have good offers on so I tried it out. Pizzas are very good, pepperoni is recommended, and also the happy hour. 2 pints of staropramen...
Shay Quinn
The Rose
100th

The Rose

Verified
4.2(1874 reviews)
84/100
The Rose is a charming London pub with friendly vibes, solid grub, and a prime spot by the river, though it's not flawless when it comes to certain menu picks.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly kind and attentive, always making you feel right at home with their warm service.
  • The food hits the mark with delicious options like the vegan burger, fish and chips, and the burger of the day – proper tasty treats.
  • It's got a lovely atmosphere, with beautiful music, a fun crowd, and a welcoming vibe that makes for a great night out.
  • The location is spot on, right near Big Ben and other London sights, perfect for a stroll and then popping in for a pint.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some dishes, like the Sunday roast, can be disappointing – think dry lamb or overpriced portions that don't quite live up to the hype.
  • There might be inconsistencies in food quality, as a few folks have mentioned it's hit or miss depending on what you order.
35 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TL1.2mi
+442077353723
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11:30 AM
Monday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11:30 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11:30 AM - 11 PM
Friday11:30 AM - 1 AM
Saturday11:30 AM - 1 AM
Sunday11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
What a great place! The staff are so very kind and attentive. The food was delicious and its location is close to many other things to walk to.
Derek
The bloody vegan burger was the best one I ever had. Nice surrounding, guests having fun, beautiful music. I would definitely come back.
Anni Ka
Foods are good, i like the burger of the day, fish and chips is good. A waitress is really beautiful and elegant. They have Sunday roast but only serve on Sunday(of course). Nice view can see Big Ben.
Kaien Yang
Walker's of Whitehall
101st

Walker's of Whitehall

Verified
4.1(1239 reviews)
82/100
Walker's of Whitehall is a delightful pub with warm service, tasty grub, and a cosy vibe that's perfect for unwinding in the heart of London.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – they're friendly, attentive, and go the extra mile, like pouring a perfect pint or sharing tips on local sights.
  • The food is spot on, with delicious options like fish and chips or a proper Sunday roast that's full of flavour and well-presented.
  • It's a charming hidden gem tucked away in a beautiful alley, offering a peaceful escape from the bustle of central London.
  • The atmosphere is welcoming and traditional, with staff happy to chat about London's history or recommend activities nearby.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can be a bit tricky to find if you're not familiar with the area, as it's off the main road.
  • Being in a popular spot, it might get quite busy at times, which could make it feel a tad crowded.
  • With moderate prices, it might not be the most budget-friendly option for a quick pint every time.
15 Craig's Ct, Whitehall, London SW1A 2DD0.0mi
+442079250090
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Lauren was our bartender and she was wonderful. Poured a perfect Guinness, beers, and made a fabulous gin and tonic. We also had fish and chips and was fab. Highly recommend and ask for Lauren!
Andy Hall
Such an amazing gem in a beautiful ally tucked from the main road. The building is stunning and the service was incredible. Our server Siggy was just delightful and so sweet! She gave us amazing recom...
Eli Meli
A really good pub. I have tested for Sunday roast and try roasted beef and stick pounding. It was delicious and I really liked the gravy sauce. The waiters were really nice especially James who had a...
Marie-Alexia Aké
Silver Cross
102nd

Silver Cross

Verified
4.1(3793 reviews)
82/100
Silver Cross is a charming historic pub in the heart of Whitehall, offering friendly vibes, decent grub, and a great spot for catching sports, though it's not perfect every time.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always making you feel right at home with their helpful service.
  • The food hits the spot for the most part, with tasty options like crispy fish and chips, a great Chicken BLT, and perfectly cooked halloumi that leave you satisfied.
  • It's in a brilliant location in Whitehall, just a short stroll from Trafalgar Square and Downing Street, ideal for a quick stop after exploring.
  • The atmosphere is warm and historic, making it a lovely spot to relax with a pint, and it's even dog-friendly so you can bring your four-legged mate along.
  • A top choice for sports fans, with live events like the Women's Euros and rugby tours shown on big screens, adding to the buzz.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be hit or miss, as one experience with a steak sandwich was a letdown – mostly bread and not much else, which was a real shame.
  • With such a central spot, it might get quite busy at peak times, so you could end up waiting for a table or dealing with a bit of a crowd.
33 Whitehall, London SW1A 2BX0.0mi
+442079308350
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 11 PM
Saturday10 AM - 11 PM
Sunday10 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
The saddest steak sandwich I've ever seen let alone eaten - it was 90% bread. Staff were polite, but a miss on food (at least this time).
Tom
Nice place, helped us breath and rejuvenate after a day’s tiredness. Food was good, and the staff was very helpful and welcoming. Thank You Sahithi for making it comfortable for the new mum and baby.
AMAN DHANKHAR
Stopped by for lunch. Lots of seating, friendly & accommodating staff. Ordered the halloumi to start - it was perfect. Had the Chicken BLT & Steak Sandwich for mains. Both were great!
Tiffany W
Blue Posts
103rd

Blue Posts

Verified
4.1(1148 reviews)
82/100
The Blue Posts is a cracking little pub in the heart of London, ideal for sports enthusiasts and casual get-togethers, with friendly vibes and solid grub that keeps everyone coming back.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant and so welcoming – they go out of their way to make you feel at home, like sorting out a cosy spot for special occasions.
  • It's a fantastic spot for catching live sports, with multiple screens and a lively buzz that makes watching the big games, from football to rugby, a real treat.
  • The food and drinks are spot on, with a good selection of beers and tasty options that hit the spot, especially if you're popping in for a quick bite.
  • Its location near St James's and Piccadilly is just perfect for a relaxed stop after exploring the city, and it's great that it's family-friendly and dog-friendly too.
  • The atmosphere is warm and inviting, whether you're there for a casual catch-up or to enjoy the outdoor seating on a nice day.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite busy, especially during events or peak hours, which might make it a bit of a squeeze to find a table or a quiet corner.
  • Prices are on the moderate side, so if you're planning a long session, it could add up a tad more than you'd expect in central London.
6 Bennet St, London SW1A 1RP0.6mi
+442038053099
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Big big thanks to Blue Post team especially Stefan who looked after us and our guests so well for our post wedding get together! Stefan was able to secure a nice semi private area for the group and we...
Ella Fancett
Lovely pub and lovely atmosphere, can also say the same for the food I ordered. The service is excellent, nice and friendly staff and I was surprised on how quick they serve my food! Outdoors seating...
Rafael Setiawan
Always a warm welcome from Kelsey, Nico and the team. Been here many times for food and drinks with the kids and missus. Highly recommended. Definitely one of our go to spots locally! 👍🏻
Dan Madsen
The Old Star
104th

The Old Star

Verified
4.1(1725 reviews)
82/100
The Old Star in Westminster is a charming spot for a pint and some grub, with a warm vibe for watching sports, but it's got its ups and downs with service and food quality.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff can be really welcoming and friendly, especially that Italian manager who serves with a smile and adds a bit of cheer to your visit.
  • They've got some cracking food options, like the fish and chips or that amazing steak – perfect for a hearty meal with a pint.
  • Prices for lunch deals are quite reasonable, including a beer or wine for just a couple of quid extra, which feels like good value in central London.
  • It's got a lovely, relaxing atmosphere in a historic spot, with plenty of seating upstairs and downstairs for a cosy catch-up.
  • They're big on live sports, showing events like the Women's Euros, and offer handy facilities like being dog-friendly and having WiFi.
Areas for Improvement
  • Some meals can be a real letdown, like the Sunday roast that's been called the worst ever – tough meat and disappointing veg.
  • Service isn't always spot on; there are tales of unfriendly waiters or bar staff with a bit of an attitude, which can spoil the mood.
  • Drinks might come in tiny portions for the price, such as a small glass of prosecco that's shockingly dear at nearly £8.
  • Food and drinks can feel overpriced overall, especially when the quality doesn't live up to expectations.
  • Experiences seem to vary, with some folks noting inconsistent treatment, which might make you think twice about popping in.
66 Broadway, London SW1H 0DB0.6mi
+442072228755
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday11 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday11 AM - 10 PM
Sunday11 AM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
A very friendly Italian manager who served our meals with a smile & a laugh. The lunchtime meals were very reasonable which included a beer or wine for only €2 extra. A quaint English pub with for a r...
Rona Bell
Enjoyed the fish and chips here. One of the better ones I’ve had in the area. Definitely order the curry sauce. Wicked with fries! My wife enjoyed the BLT. We saw others who had ordered wings, which a...
Jim H
The worst sunday roast, ever. The meat couldn’t be chewed at all costs. The potatoes: horrendous. The carrots were ok, but you couldn’t wrong boiled carrots now, could you? The waiter highly unfriendl...
Chris Panayotova
Prince of Wales
105th

Prince of Wales

Verified
4.1(2153 reviews)
82/100
The Prince of Wales is a charming, traditional pub in Covent Garden that's spot-on for a relaxed pint and sports viewing, but the food might not always steal the show.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • Fantastic selection of beers and ales that really hit the spot for a proper pub experience.
  • Friendly and attentive staff who make you feel right at home, always up for a quick chat.
  • Brilliant for catching live sports like football, rugby, and more on the big screen.
  • Family and dog-friendly vibe, making it a welcoming spot for everyone to enjoy.
  • Prime location in the heart of Covent Garden, perfect for a pre or post-show stop-off.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food can be a bit of a letdown at times, with some dishes like the Sunday roast coming out overcooked and greasy.
  • Atmosphere might feel a tad quiet or draining if you're after a lively, banter-filled evening with a big group.
  • Bathroom facilities are on the small side, which can make things a bit cramped when it's busy.
150-151 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5TD0.6mi
+442078365183
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Worse Sunday roast I ever had! The beef was an overcooked steak and not slices from a joint, which is what you expect. And the potatoes were clearly sitting there for hours and drenched in grease. I p...
Stephanie Moss
This place sucks. I have no idea why this place has so many good reviews. I had the “award winning steak and ale pie” and it was so gross, I couldn’t even finish it. And the mash potatoes were the wor...
Tiarah Ferreria
Our vets footy team from Canada visited a couple of different times on our trip. Very friendly staff with an excellent selection of tap/bottle beers & cask ales. There is plenty of seating and it was...
Craig Burnham
Munich Cricket Club
106th

Munich Cricket Club

Verified
4.1(1584 reviews)
82/100
Munich Cricket Club is a cracking Bavarian-themed bar in London that's all about fun, frothy beers, and hearty German grub – ideal for a lively catch-up with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The authentic Bavarian atmosphere is spot on – it really feels like you've stepped into an Oktoberfest tent, with all the fun decor and vibes that get everyone in the mood for a good time.
  • The food is brilliant; their pork knuckle and shoulder are absolute winners, packed with flavour and perfect for sharing with mates.
  • They've got a cracking selection of German beers, served in proper steins, which makes every pint feel like a proper celebration.
  • Live Oompah bands add such a lively touch – it's hard not to get up and join in the singing and dancing, especially on a weekend.
  • It's a top spot for groups, with events like bottomless brunches and lunches that make it easy to book and enjoy a memorable outing.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get really busy, especially during peak times, which sometimes means waiting a bit to catch the staff's attention.
  • Service might feel a tad stretched when the place is packed, with not enough team members around to keep things running smoothly for everyone.
  • As a moderate-priced venue, the costs can add up quickly if you're tucking into the food and drinks for a full session, so it's worth keeping an eye on the bill.
1 Abbey Orchard St, London SW1P 2LU0.7mi
+442037462000
Bar
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 12 AM
Friday12 PM - 12 AM
Saturday12 PM - 12 AM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Been here a few times with friends and family. Always love their pork knuckle. Tried the pork shoulder as well this time. It was really lovely!!!
Rory Anana
What a brilliant place. We stopped for a beer and ended up with a few amazing beers and great food.
Alan Steele
Bierkeller experience! Went to the Munich cricket club here for some lunch and the best beer in the world! German beer. As expected it is in a Keller in a very much Bavarian decor. Enjoyable, good cho...
S E G
The Albert
107th

The Albert

Verified
4.1(4379 reviews)
82/100
The Albert is a charming historic pub in Victoria that's brilliant for good food, lively sports vibes, and a welcoming atmosphere, but do watch out for the odd service slip-up and crowds.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The historic charm of The Albert is absolutely delightful; it's like stepping back in time with its beautiful decor and nods to Queen Victoria, making it a real treat for anyone who appreciates a bit of British heritage.
  • The food is spot on – think tasty burgers, roast chicken, and solid pub grub that hits the spot, especially when you're settling in for a meal with friends.
  • Service is generally warm and efficient; the staff come across as really approachable and helpful, which makes the whole experience more enjoyable.
  • It's a fantastic spot for sports fans, with big screens showing live events like the Women's Euros or rugby matches, perfect for getting together over a pint.
  • Plenty of handy facilities like being dog-friendly, family-friendly, and having WiFi, plus its prime location near Buckingham Palace makes it super convenient for a quick stop after sightseeing.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few grumbles about unexpected charges, like an extra £3 added without clear reasons, which can leave you feeling a bit miffed, especially if you're in a rush.
  • The upstairs toilets aren't up to par, so it's worth avoiding them and heading downstairs to save yourself any hassle.
  • Menu options can be limited for groups, such as school trips only getting ale pie and tap water, which might not suit everyone's tastes and could disappoint if you're after something more varied.
  • It gets pretty busy with office crowds and tourists, which might make it feel a tad overwhelming at peak times, so you could end up jostling for space or waiting longer for service.
52 Victoria St, London SW1H 0NP0.7mi
+442072225577
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday8 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday8 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)8 AM - 12 AM
Thursday8 AM - 12 AM
Friday8 AM - 12 AM
Saturday8 AM - 12 AM
Sunday8 AM - 11:30 PM
Recent Reviews
It was nice until me and my friend were charged +£3 each without explanations and as we were in a hurry we needed to live and they knew it. We asked if we could be served early as we had to leave earl...
Charlye Gaillard
Busy local office pub with random lost tourists. It's beautiful looking and very historic now part of Greeneking. Good pub grub and fast service. Dhuti was our server, and she was lovely. The upstai...
Matthew Watson
A beautiful pub where we visited with high school students on tour from NYC. They served us a pre-arranged meal of Ale pie with peas and chips. Unfortunately we were unable to appreciate the dish, wou...
claudia reyes
White Horse & Bower
108th

White Horse & Bower

Verified
4.1(352 reviews)
82/100
The White Horse & Bower is a cracking little pub in Westminster with top-notch staff and drinks, but it's currently shut for a refurb until 2025, so you'll need to hold off for now.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always up for a good chat which makes you feel right at home.
  • They've got a fantastic selection of cask ales, international lagers, wines, and spirits to suit all tastes.
  • The pub grub is spot on – fresh, homemade food that's perfect for a quick bite or a proper meal with mates.
  • It's in a prime spot in Westminster, just a stone's throw from the Houses of Parliament and easy transport links, ideal for a pit stop.
  • There are cosy booths inside, an outdoor area for al fresco drinking, and fun extras like darts, live music, and sports on the telly.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's closed for a major refurbishment until summer 2025, so you can't pop in just yet – a real shame for those keen to visit.
  • A couple of folks have mentioned the music could do with a bit of an upgrade to keep things lively.
  • Some might find it frustrating if they prefer paying with cash, as not everywhere around accepts it these days.
86 Horseferry Rd, London SW1P 2EE0.9mi
+442072270951
Pub
Hours Unknown
Opening Hours
Opening hours not available
Recent Reviews
I called into this pub on Friday evening as all the other pubs in the local area were "cashless " "card only" places which is a shame because many people don't use cards! The staff were very friendly...
john ingham
Lovely pub, went here to play some darts and the staff were very helpful and friendly - would recommend!
Ollie Leake
Good service, good food. The music could use work ;)
Ray Maestas
The Barley Mow
109th

The Barley Mow

Verified
4.1(1259 reviews)
82/100
The Barley Mow is a welcoming Westminster pub with top-notch food and drinks, though it's not without its little niggles like the occasional hygiene slip-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food here is absolutely spot on – think classic homemade pub grub like Sunday roasts and pies that hit the spot, with plenty of positive feedback on tasty portions and flavours.
  • They've got a cracking selection of real ales from London breweries, which is perfect if you're a beer enthusiast looking for something local and fresh.
  • It's a cosy spot with a great atmosphere, ideal for catching live sport on the big screens or just unwinding after work.
  • The staff are really welcoming and attentive, making you feel right at home, especially if you're popping in for a quick bite or a special occasion.
Areas for Improvement
  • There have been a few mentions of pests like mice, which is a real shame and could put some folks off, so it's worth keeping an eye out.
  • Some dishes might not always hit the mark, like an overcooked sausage roll in one review, suggesting the odd inconsistency in the kitchen.
  • It can get a bit busy, especially near Victoria or Westminster, so you might have to wait for a table or deal with a lively crowd.
104 Horseferry Rd, London SW1P 2EE0.9mi
+442072222330
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Nice pub, wide selection of drinks. I stopped for a quick bite to eat, sausage roll was overcooked and dry but the katsu fries were amazing. My friend had the pie and said it was really good. Main iss...
Sam Cooper
The food was fantastic, tasty and a good portion too. Compliments to the chef! Mum and I will definitely be back.
Andrew Cooper
Popped in for a midday snack and was blown away by the delectable Braised Pork Belly on the small plates menu. Reasonably priced for the volume & quality. Nice selection of food & drink offerings (Bea...
ShiZaru zoe
The Royal Oak
110th

The Royal Oak

Verified
4.1(353 reviews)
82/100
The Royal Oak is a lovely traditional pub in Pimlico, offering top-notch service, tasty grub, and a welcoming vibe that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up over drinks.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant, especially Evelina who's a star behind the bar – always on point with service and makes you feel right at home.
  • The food is spot on; think hearty homemade classics like fish and chips or pie and mash, all freshly prepared and piping hot.
  • They've got a cracking selection of drinks, from local ales and lagers to cocktails and G&Ts, perfect for a proper pub session.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a true British pub vibe that's great for a chat or even private hires for special occasions.
Areas for Improvement
  • It's closed on Sundays, which is a bit of a shame if you're looking for a weekend wind-down.
  • With a moderate price tag, things can add up quickly if you're settling in for the evening, so keep an eye on the tab.
  • While the reviews are glowing, the overall rating sits at 4.1, suggesting it might not hit the mark for everyone on busier days.
2 Regency St, London SW1P 4BZ0.9mi
+442078347046
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
The Royal Oak ticked every box. The regulars are very friendly and welcoming. Food was delicious and piping hot. Beer is fantastic:) Evelina the barmaid is amazing at her job. Will definitely be back...
G SYNTH
Found our local 🥂🍻🥃 Exceptional Service from Evelyna J & J Paton Australia
Julie Baxter
Such aa friendly place. Locals are very welcoming and chatty. EVELINA is amazing she is so good at her job. No need to ask her for a refill she just come and serve you. Absolutely amazing ! If was liv...
Pat Pat
Bag O'Nails
111th

Bag O'Nails

Verified
4.1(2551 reviews)
82/100
The Bag O'Nails is a charming historic pub in Victoria that's got that classic British vibe down pat, with solid food and a welcoming feel, though it's not without a few rough edges like inconsistent service and the odd hygiene slip-up.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The Bag O'Nails has a wonderfully traditional British pub atmosphere that's perfect for soaking up some history, dating back to 1775 – it's like stepping into a cosy slice of London's past.
  • The food is a real highlight, with classics like fish and chips and burgers coming out fresh and tasty, especially if you're in the mood for hearty pub grub that hits the spot.
  • Service can be spot on when it's good, with staff making you feel welcome and even letting you sample a few beers – it's those little touches that make a visit memorable.
  • It's super family-friendly and dog-friendly, so you can pop in with the kids or your furry friend, plus they've got WiFi and space for functions, making it versatile for different occasions.
  • They've got some fun specials and events, like Pride celebrations and seasonal menus, which add a nice buzz and give you a reason to keep coming back.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food quality can be hit or miss; some folks have had issues with the batter on dishes like fish and chicken, suggesting the oil might not always be up to scratch, which is a shame for a pub classic.
  • Service isn't consistently friendly – a few experiences mentioned staff who seemed more focused on the job than on chatty banter, leaving things feeling a bit flat.
  • Hygiene in the facilities, like the women's toilets, has been called out as poor in some reviews, which could put a damper on an otherwise enjoyable evening.
  • The place is listed as currently closed in some data, so it might be worth double-checking before heading over, as that could disrupt plans for a spontaneous visit.
6 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 0PP1.0mi
+442078287003
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11 PM
Thursday10 AM - 11 PM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday10 AM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
The hubs and I walked in here on our last night in London. Order at the bar. We each had a cider. He had the pea and mint soup and I had the crab pot. Both starters were good. He had a cheeseburger an...
Lori Martin
Our first order of business: classic English fish and chips, paired with a proper draft beer. This pub offered a cozy, authentically English atmosphere. We also tried some duck, the flavour of it, was...
Paloma Rios
Was a 'must do' on our visit from NZ to London. The batter on the fish and the chicken was awful - oil passed its use by date I'd say. Staff were there to do a job only. No smiles or friendly banter....
Suzanne Turner
Greenwood
112th

Greenwood

Verified
4.1(2202 reviews)
82/100
Greenwood's a cracking pub in London with fab food, friendly faces, and a buzzing sports vibe, but do keep an eye out for the odd booking blunder.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food and drinks are absolutely spot on – plenty of folks rave about how tasty everything is, making it a top choice for a proper meal out.
  • The staff are brilliant; servers like Emily and Michelle go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and looked after, which really adds to the fun.
  • It's got a lively, bright atmosphere that's perfect for catching sports on the telly, with a great buzz that keeps things energetic without being overwhelming.
  • The QR code ordering system is a clever touch – it's smooth and efficient, so you can get your round in without any faff.
Areas for Improvement
  • There can be some hitches with reservations and seating; one person had a right nightmare waiting for their table while others jumped the queue, which is a bit frustrating.
  • Service isn't always consistent, as that one bad experience shows it might not be smooth sailing every time you pop in.
170 Victoria St, London SW1E 5LB1.0mi
+442030581000
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday11 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 12 AM
Thursday11 AM - 12 AM
Friday11 AM - 12 AM
Saturday11 AM - 12 AM
Sunday11 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Had a great time the other evening. Food & drinks were awesome. Emily was amazing, she took really good care of us, and was so welcoming. Would come back just to see her again!
Lucy Schofield
Had the absolute pleasure of dining here with my gorgeous and charming friend, Kimberly — truly the star of the evening! ✨ The food was fantastic, but honestly, nothing on the menu could compete with...
I Taisho
I had a very upsetting experience at this place. We made a reservation a day in advance and arrived 30 minutes early, yet we were not given our table. Meanwhile, at least three other groups who arrive...
Sul Aiman
Westminster Arms
113th

Westminster Arms

Verified
4.0(1115 reviews)
80/100
The Westminster Arms is a delightful historic pub near Westminster, serving up cracking food and drinks with a warm atmosphere that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up over a pint or a hearty meal.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food here is absolutely spot on – think juicy steaks, crispy chips, and classic pub grub that's a cut above the rest, especially with those seasonal ingredients and local brews.
  • They've got a brilliant selection of drinks, from award-winning ales and lagers to a cracking range of whiskies and even English wines, all at prices that feel fair for such a prime spot in London.
  • The historic vibe is charming; it's got that authentic pub feel with a division bell for MPs and a recent makeover that keeps it fresh without losing its character.
  • Service is top-notch – the staff are really friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home, whether you're popping in for a quick pint or a full meal.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can be a tad tricky to find, tucked away and not as flashy as some tourist traps, so you might wander past it if you're not paying attention.
  • Space is on the cosy side, which means it can get quite busy, especially in such a popular area, and you might need to book ahead for a table.
  • While the overall rating is solid, not every visit might live up to the hype if you're after something more modern or spacious – it's got that traditional pub charm, but it might feel a bit dated to some.
9 & 10 Storey's Gate, London SW1P 3AT0.5mi
+442072228520
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 11 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 11 AM
Monday11 AM - 10 PM
Tuesday11 AM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)11 AM - 11 PM
Thursday11 AM - 11 PM
Friday11 AM - 11 PM
Saturday11 AM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 8 PM
Recent Reviews
This is a hidden gem if you’re looking for a pub restaurant. Not your typical obvious and touristy place. The restaurant is accessed by a staircase in the back of their small ground floor pub. It’s qu...
Jim K
The food was great, I have to say, one of the BEST stakes i've had in a while that i've eaten in a pub. The steak was perfectly cooked, tender and juicy. The chips were crunchy on the outside and soft...
Antonia Orlandi-Fantini
Reserved a table for 9 people. Had such a good time we would definitely return. The Guinness was really good! Best I've had in ages. Great selection of wines including English Kent Chapel Down (a favo...
Jim Destroyer REYN
Duke of York
114th

Duke of York

Verified
4.0(439 reviews)
80/100
The Duke of York is a welcoming traditional pub in London, serving up hearty classics and fine ales in a cosy spot near Victoria Station – it's a solid choice for a relaxed pint and meal with friends.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The Duke of York offers a proper traditional English pub atmosphere that really transports you back to the classics, with cosy vibes and that authentic feel we've all come to love.
  • Their food is spot on for pub grub – think delicious fish and chips, chicken schnitzel, and even onion rings that hit the spot, all prepared with a passion by the chefs.
  • The beers are a highlight, straight from Samuel Smith's in Yorkshire; their cask Old Brewery Bitter is served fresh from oak casks, and it's all made with natural ingredients for a proper pint.
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home, especially if you're popping in for a meal before catching a show nearby.
  • It's conveniently located near Victoria Station, with outdoor seating for when the weather's playing nice, and plenty of seats upstairs for a proper sit-down.
Areas for Improvement
  • Food is only served upstairs, which might be a bit of a trek if you're not up for stairs or if the pub's buzzing and space is tight.
  • Some sides, like the mushy peas, can be on the small side and a tad underwhelming in flavour, so you might want to double-check portions if you're peckish.
  • The wine selection is pretty basic – they're more about the beers and spirits, so if you're after a wide choice of wines, you might find it lacking.
  • It can get quite busy, especially around show times, so booking ahead or arriving early is a must to avoid waiting around.
130-134 Victoria St, London SW1E 5LA1.0mi
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11 PM
Friday12 PM - 11 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11 PM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
If you are looking for a traditional English public no further. This place is awesome. From the fish and chips to the library you can eat in the beers. This is what it feels like to be at an English p...
Kirk Pope
A lovely first meal in London in a long time. Of course it had to be fish and chips and was not disappointed. Crispy even when doused with malt vinegar. Side of mushy peas was a tad small, and while f...
Edwin Acevedo
Warning: California/Oregon Native here so this review will have a west coast American bias. We came to this pub/restaurant for dinner our first night in London. I’m a big Fish & Chips fan so that’s wh...
Mark Dorman
The Willow Walk - JD Wetherspoon
115th

The Willow Walk - JD Wetherspoon

Verified
4.0(4419 reviews)
80/100
The Willow Walk is a dependable Wetherspoon gem in Pimlico, offering great value, hearty food, and a welcoming vibe for anyone popping in for a drink or bite.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The prices are incredibly reasonable, making it a brilliant spot for a budget-friendly pint or meal without breaking the bank.
  • They serve up generous portions, especially for breakfast, which leaves you feeling well satisfied after a visit.
  • The staff are friendly and well-trained, always ready with a smile and efficient service that makes you feel welcome.
  • It's conveniently located near Victoria Station, perfect for a quick stop before catching a train or exploring London.
  • There's a good selection of beers, wines, and spirits, plus a cosy, authentic pub atmosphere that's more inviting than some other spots.
Areas for Improvement
  • It can get quite busy, particularly on Fridays, which might mean a bit of a wait or a crowded space if you're after a relaxed evening.
  • Some reviews mention mixed experiences in the past, so it might not always hit the mark depending on the day.
  • As a chain pub, it lacks that unique, one-of-a-kind charm you sometimes find in independent places, feeling a tad standardised.
Parnell House, 25 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, London SW1V 1LW1.1mi
+442078282953
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday8 AM - 12 AM
Tuesday8 AM - 12 AM
Wednesday (Today)8 AM - 12 AM
Thursday8 AM - 12 AM
Friday8 AM - 12 AM
Saturday8 AM - 12 AM
Sunday8 AM - 11 PM
Recent Reviews
Despite the pre-trip research of reviews which were sometimes mixed I can say that we had nothing but a variety of excellent breakfast selections of generous portions at unexpectedly reasonable prices...
Doug W
My. husband and I were invited to Buckingham palace for the garden party so we had breakfast and evening meal they were lovely and hot and a friendly service I would recommend it if you are going to L...
Maria Price
I have to give 5* for "old times sake." I have spent many hours here waiting for the cheap evening trains out of Victoria Station opposite. What I saved on trains I spent on the beer. Madge and Casta...
MADDOGLEP
The Shakespeare & Platform 22
116th

The Shakespeare & Platform 22

Verified
4.0(5355 reviews)
80/100
The Shakespeare is a lovely traditional pub in Victoria, serving up hearty British grub and a welcoming vibe that's perfect for a relaxed catch-up over drinks.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food is absolutely spot on – think delicious traditional British dishes like pies, roasts, and even a cracking English breakfast that hits the spot after a long day.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it a brilliant spot to unwind with friends, catch a live performance, or join in on a fun quiz night.
  • Staff are incredibly friendly and attentive; they've got that personal touch that makes you feel right at home, like chatting with old mates behind the bar.
  • It's packed with handy facilities, being dog-friendly, family-friendly, and even offering WiFi, plus it's in a historic spot near Victoria that's easy to pop into.
Areas for Improvement
  • The operating hours can seem a bit confusing at times, with some inconsistencies that might leave you waiting outside if you're not checking in advance.
  • Being in a busy central location, it can get quite crowded, especially during peak times, which might make it tricky to find a quiet corner for a proper chat.
  • Prices are on the moderate side, so it might not be the cheapest option if you're just after a quick pint – could add up if you're settling in for the evening.
99 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 0RP1.1mi
+442078284913
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 10 AM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 10 AM
Monday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)10 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday10 AM - 12 AM
Friday10 AM - 12 AM
Saturday10 AM - 12 AM
Sunday12 PM - 10:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Very good good, very nice Ambiente and the waiter are really really nice. I was served by Aayushi
Kristina Klein
Came for some lunch I has a coke and ale pie and the misses has j2o and scampi, decent size portion pie was very tastey and full wife enjoyed her meal nice Sunday vibe thanks.
Amandip Tamber
Incredible beef Sunday roast. Great amount of food left me full. Hetvi who was looking after me was lovely and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
Georgina Wragg
The Loose Box
117th

The Loose Box

Verified
3.9(549 reviews)
78/100
The Loose Box is a welcoming London pub with great food and drinks, but it's worth checking if the kitchen's open before you head over.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are incredibly friendly and make you feel right at home, always ready with a smile and attentive service.
  • They serve up some cracking pizza and other dishes like chips that hit the spot – proper authentic Italian vibes.
  • It's a spacious spot with loads of seating inside and out, perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • The draught beer selection is spot on, with plenty of options to suit different tastes for a proper pub experience.
Areas for Improvement
  • The kitchen hours can be a bit unpredictable, so you might turn up hankering for food and find it's closed early.
  • Some recent visits have been hit or miss, with a few folks feeling let down by inconsistent service or availability.
  • It seems like the place has its off days, which could spoil the fun if you're after a reliable evening out.
51 Horseferry Rd, London SW1P 2AA0.9mi
+442079320123
Pub
Closed - Opens today at 12 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 12 PM
Monday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)12 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday12 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday12 PM - 11:30 PM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Ridiculous place. They close up the kitchen whenever they feel like it. You go for a pizza (which is pretty good) and never know whether you are going to be able to get one or not.
John Lange
Stopped in for a quick drink so can’t rate the food but there’s a good draughty beer selection and the service is friendly. Spacious premises with plenty of seating inside and out.
Andy Bell
This place makes awesome, authentic Italian pizza. I usually feel bloated after having a whole pizza but this was not the case this time. The staff are also super friendly, especially Manuel! I will d...
Y S
Archer Street Soho
118th

Archer Street Soho

Verified
3.4(832 reviews)
68/100
Archer Street Soho is a cracking cocktail bar in the buzz of London, where live singing and stellar service make for a glamorous night that's full of surprises.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The staff are absolutely brilliant – they're friendly, talented, and go above and beyond to make your night special, often breaking into song which adds a real spark of magic.
  • The live performances and entertainment, like the jazz nights and cabaret shows, create an energetic and glamorous atmosphere that's perfect for a fun evening out.
  • Cocktails are top-notch, made with care and creativity, and the overall vibe is lively and welcoming, great for groups, birthdays, or even weddings.
  • It's in the heart of Soho, making it easy to pop in after exploring London, and they've got options for private hires if you're planning something special.
Areas for Improvement
  • With an overall rating of 3.4, it seems not every visit hits the mark, so there might be occasional off nights or inconsistencies in service.
  • It's on the pricey side, which could put some folks off if you're just after a casual pint – those cocktails and entertainment come at a premium.
  • The place can get quite busy, especially with events, so you might have to book ahead or deal with a bit of a wait if you fancy a spontaneous visit.
3-4 Archer St, London W1D 7AP0.4mi
+442077343342
Cocktail bar
Closed - Opens today at 4 PM
Opening Hours
Closed Now - Opens today at 4 PM
Monday4 PM - 1 AM
Tuesday4 PM - 1 AM
Wednesday (Today)4 PM - 1 AM
Thursday4 PM - 1 AM
Friday2 PM - 1 AM
Saturday2 PM - 1 AM
SundayClosed
Recent Reviews
Archer street, Louis and Michael and the whole team were just magical! We had our wedding reception here and I think have gone down as the funnest wedding anyone had been to! The team couldn’t do more...
Helen Sarah Gammons
Went for the Cabaret Showstopper Bottomless Brunch on Saturday afternoon and didn’t really know what to expect. I was very pleasantly surprised! From the moment we arrived Callum and the team could n...
Pete London
Five stars all round. Cocktails made to perfection, Staff incredible, surroundings relaxed. Then the added surprise of the staff singing with the best voices was the icing on the cake. My new favourit...
Lee Murden
Wellington Pub Company
119th

Wellington Pub Company

3.1(16 reviews)
65/100
Wellington Pub Company offers some charming pub experiences with tasty food and friendly faces, but it's marred by questionable business dealings that could sour the whole affair.
Pros and Cons
What's Great
  • The food can be spot on – I've heard tales of delicious beef rib and brisket pie, along with perfectly seasoned bangers and mash that aren't overly salty, which is a real win for a hearty pub meal.
  • Friendly service from the staff; one chap named Jack apparently went out of his way to offer great beer and food recommendations, making for a welcoming vibe.
  • It's conveniently located right across from some hotels, which makes it easy to pop in for a quick bite or drink after a day out in London.
Areas for Improvement
  • There are some serious gripes about the company's business practices, like dodgy leases and unhelpful agents who might not be upfront, which could leave you feeling let down if you're thinking of getting involved beyond just visiting.
  • A fair few folks have called it a total disgrace, complaining about how they treat landlords and the overall management, which doesn't sit right and might affect the atmosphere or reliability of the place.
  • With an average rating that's not exactly glowing, it seems like the experience can be hit or miss, and you might end up with more frustration than enjoyment.
4, Millbank Tower, 21-24 Millbank, London SW1P 4QP1.0mi
+442078025240
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Open Now
Monday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday (Today)9 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday9 AM - 5:30 PM
Recent Reviews
Pub is just across the street from our hotel. Menu and vibe appealed to us. Came by Friday afternoon and Jack immediately greeted us with beer and food recs. Jack’s recs did NOT disappoint. Beef rib/...
Tiffany Garcia
Total disgrace to society! Will never visit ever again, if this is how land lords are treated. I would pack up and move on as soon as I can, see how the company operates with empty pubs! Bringing them...
Rye 2001
A total disgrace, Wellington pub co are nothing more than an city investment fund backed who don't care about pubs. Total waste of space. Landlordism at its worst
Charles Deacon