List of pubs in London
This is a list of pubs in London.
A pub, formally public house, is a drinking establishment in the culture of Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada and Denmark. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community. The writings of Samuel Pepys describe the pub as the heart of England.
London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom. Between 2001 and 2016, London lost 25% of its pubs.
London pubs by borough
[London [Borough of Barking and Dagenham|Barking and Dagenham]]
Barnet">London Borough of Barnet">Barnet
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
Mitre Inn, Chipping Barnet | 1633 | II | 58 High St, Chipping Barnet | ||
The Old Bull and Bush | Mitchells and Butlers | II | Near Hampstead Heath. Gave name to music-hall song. | ||
The Red Lion, Chipping Barnet | High St, Chipping Barnet | ||||
Rising Sun, Mill Hill | 17th century | II | 137 Marsh Lane, Mill Hill | ||
Spaniards Inn | 17th century | II | Spaniards Rd | ||
The Tally Ho, Finchley | Stonegate Pub Company | 1927 | High Rd, North Finchley |
Bexley">London Borough of Bexley">Bexley
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
Black Prince | Now the Holiday Inn | ||||
King's Head, Bexley | 16th/17th century | II | 65 Bexley High Street, Bexley | ||
One Bell | 18th century | II | Old Road, Crayford | ||
Royal Oak, Bexleyheath | 19th century | II | Mount Road, Bexleyheath |
Brent">London Borough of Brent">Brent
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
The Paradise by Way of Kensal Green | 19 Kilburn Lane. The pub's name is from the poem The Rolling English Road by G.K.Chesterton | ||||
Windermere, South Kenton | Courage | 1938 | Windermere Avenue, South Kenton |
Bromley">London Borough of Bromley">Bromley
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
The Bull, Chislehurst | 18th century | II | Main Road, Chislehurst, | ||
The Daylight Inn | 1935 | II | Station Square, Petts Wood | ||
Kings Arms, Leaves Green | 18th century | II | Leaves Green Road, Leaves Green | ||
Old Jail, Biggin Hill | 18th century | II | Jail Lane, Biggin Hill, Westerham |
Camden">London Borough of Camden">Camden
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
Assembly House, Kentish Town | 1898 | II | 292 Kentish Town Rd | ||
The Black Cap | **************** | Gay bar, now closed. | |||
The Boot, Cromer Street | 1801 | Headquarters of the Gordon rioters and mentioned in Charles Dickens' Barnaby Rudge. Rebuilt 1810 | |||
Black Lion, Kilburn | 1898 | II* | 274 Kentish High Rd | ||
Bull & Gate | 1871 | II | 389 Kentish High Rd | ||
Camden Head | 1787 | Camden High St | |||
Cittie of Yorke | 1430 | II | High Holborn. Rebuilt 1920s | ||
Cross Keys, Covent Garden | 1848 | II | 31 Endell St | ||
Crown and Anchor, Euston | Mitchells and Butlers | 19th century | II | 137 Drummond St | |
Dublin Castle, Camden | c.1856 | 94 Parkway | |||
The Duke of Hamilton | 23 New End | ||||
Duke of York, Bloomsbury | 1938 | II | 7 Roger St | ||
The Duke of York, Fitzrovia | Greene King | 1791 | 47 Rathbone St | ||
The Flask, Hampstead | Young's Brewery | 1874 | II | 14 Flask Walk. Rebuilt 1874 | |
Freemasons' Tavern | **************** | 18th century | 61-65 Great Queen Street. Hosted first meeting of the Football Association. Now demolished. | ||
George and Dragon, Fitzrovia | c.1850 | II | 151 Cleveland St | ||
Greene Man | Greene King | 18th century | 383 Euston Road | ||
The Holly Bush, Hampstead | Fuller's Brewery | c.1797 | II | Holly Mount | |
Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead | ************** | 1964 | II | Rebuilt 1964. Now an apartment block. | |
The Lamb, Bloomsbury | 1720s | II | 94 Lamb's Conduit Street | ||
The Magdala | *************** | Scene of murder by Ruth Ellis. Converted to flats. | |||
Museum Tavern | 1864 | II | 49 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, | ||
Old Red Lion, Holborn | 1899 | 72 High Holborn | |||
Old White Bear | 1704 | 1 Well Road, Hampstead. Saved from closure by petition | |||
Ye Olde Mitre | Fuller's Brewery | 1773 | II | 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, Holborn | |
The Perseverance | 18th century | II | 63 Lamb's Conduit Street, Bloomsbury. Refronted 19th century. | ||
The Pineapple, Kentish Town | c.1868 | II | 51 Leverton Street, Kentish Town | ||
Prince of Wales, Euston | 1860s | II | 119 Hampstead Road, Euston. Now a cocktail bar | ||
Princess Louise, Holborn | Samuel Smith Brewery | 1872 | II* | High Holborn | |
The Punch Tavern | c.1895 | II | 98–100 Fleet Street, Holborn. Rebuilt 1894–1897 | ||
Queen's Hotel, Primrose Hill | Young's | 1855 | Regent's Park Road, Primrose Hill | ||
Rising Sun, Euston | Mitchells and Butlers | 1899 | II | 120 Euston Road, Euston. Now renamed The Rocket | |
Rising Sun, Fitzrovia | Taylor Walker Pubs | 1896 | II | 46 Tottenham Court Road, Fitzrovia | |
Seven Stars, Holborn | 17th century | II | 53-54 Carey Street, Holborn | ||
Ship Tavern, Holborn | 1549 | Lincoln's Inn Fields. Rebuilt 1923 | |||
Sir Richard Steele | Haverstock Hill | ||||
The Tipperary | 1667 | II | 66, Fleet St | ||
Upper Flask | ************ | Hampstead Hill. Demolished | |||
The Washington, Belsize Park | 1865 | II | 50, Englands La. | ||
Wells Tavern, Hampstead | 1849 | II | 30, Well Walk | ||
The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia | 25, Rathbone Place | ||||
The Winchester, Highgate | ************ | 1881 | 206, Archway Rd, Closed 2016. | ||
The World's End, Camden | 174 Camden High St | ||||
The Yorkshire Grey | 1676 | II | 29 Grays Inn Rd |
[City of London]
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
Bell Savage Inn | ****************** | 15th century | Ludgate Hill. Demolished. | ||
The Bishop's Finger | Shepherd Neame | Farringdon | |||
The Black Friar, Blackfriars | Nicholsons | 1875 | II* | Queen Victoria St, Blackfriars | |
Boar's Head Inn, Eastcheap | ****************** | 16th century | Eastcheap. Demolished. | ||
Dirty Dicks | Bishopgate | ||||
East India Arms | Shepherd Neame | 1829 | Fenchurch St | ||
The Fortune of War Public House | ********************* | Cock Lane, Smithfield. Demolished 1910. | |||
George and Vulture | Samuel Smiths | 1748 | II | Lombard St. Frequented by Charles Dickens and mentioned in his writings. | |
Hand and Shears | 19th century | II | Middle St, Smithfield | ||
Hoop and Grapes | 17th century | II* | Aldgate High St | ||
The Hope | 19th century | II | 94 Cowcross Street, Smithfield | ||
Jamaica Wine House | Shepherd Neame | II | St Michael's Alley, Cornhill. Locally known as The Jampot. Was the first coffeehouse in London. Frequented by Samuel Pepys. | ||
The Old Bank of England | Fullers | 1886 | II | 194 Fleet St | |
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese | Samuel Smiths | 1538 | II | 145 Fleet St. Once frequented by Charles Dickens, G.K. Chesterton and Mark Twain. | |
Ye Olde Cock Tavern | Taylor Walker | Earlier than C17th | II | 22 Fleet St. Once frequented by Samuel Pepys, Alfred Tennyson and Charles Dickens | |
Viaduct Tavern | 1875 | II | 126 Newgate St, Holborn |
Croydon">London Borough of Croydon">Croydon
Ealing">London Borough of Ealing">Ealing
Enfield">London Borough of Enfield">Enfield
Greenwich">Royal Borough of Greenwich">Greenwich
Hackney">London Borough of Hackney">Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham">London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham">Hammersmith and Fulham
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
Aragon House | 1805 | II | 247 New King's Road, Fulham | ||
Black Lion, Hammersmith | 18th century | II | South Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith | ||
Blue Anchor, Hammersmith | Property Trust Group | 1722 | 13 Lower Mall, Hammersmith. Gustav Holst composed his Hammersmith Suite here. | ||
The Brown Cow, Parsons Green | 676 Fulham Rd, Fulham | ||||
The Cock, Fulham | Young's | 19th century | II | 360 North End Road, Fulham. Now Cock Tavern. | |
The Cross Keys, Hammersmith | Fuller's Brewery | 57 Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith | |||
The Dove, Hammersmith | 18th century | II | 19 Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest public bar in the UK. | ||
Duke of Cumberland, Fulham | Young's | 1892 | 235 New King's Road, Fulham. Now called Duke on the Green. | ||
Eight Bells, Fulham | Fulham High Street | ||||
The George, Hammersmith | Belushi's | 1911 | 28 Hammersmith Broadway | ||
Golden Lion, Fulham | c.1820 | Fulham High Street | |||
Hampshire Hog | 1883 | 227 King Street | |||
The Hop Poles | 1857 | II | 17–19 King Street | ||
Hope and Anchor, Hammersmith | ***************** | 1936 | II | 20 Macbeth Street. Closed. | |
The King's Head, Fulham | II | 4 Fulham High Street, Fulham | |||
Laurie Arms | c.1881 | 238 Shepherd's Bush Road | |||
The Queen Adelaide | c.1900 | II | 412 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush | ||
Queen's Head, Brook Green | 1796 | 13 Brook Green. Frequented by Dick Turpin. | |||
Princess Victoria, Uxbridge Road | Three Cheers Pub Company. | 1829 | Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush | ||
Rutland Arms, Hammersmith | 1849 | 15 Lower Mall | |||
Salutation, Hammersmith | Fuller's Brewery | 1910 | II | 154 King Street | |
The Swan, Hammersmith | II | 46 Hammersmith Broadway | |||
Temperance Billiard Hall, Fulham | 1910 | II | Fulham High Street. Now called the Temperance | ||
The White Horse, Fulham | Parson's Green. Known as the "Sloaney Pony" |