List of pubs in London

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This is a list of pubs in London.

Typical interior. The Falcon Inn, Battersea

A pub, formally public house, is a drinking establishment in the culture of Britain,[1][2] Ireland,[3] Australia,[4] 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.[5] Between 2001 and 2016, London lost 25% of its pubs (1,220 pubs).[6]

London pubs by borough[edit]

Barking and Dagenham[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Cross Keys, Dagenham 15th century II Crown St, Dagenham
Eastbrook 1938 II* Dagenham Rd, Dagenham

Barnet[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Mitre Inn, Chipping Barnet 1633 II 58 High St, Chipping Barnet
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[edit]

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
Royal Oak, Bexleyheath 19th century II Mount Road, Bexleyheath

Brent[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Windermere, South Kenton Courage 1938 Windermere Avenue, South Kenton

Bromley[edit]

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[edit]

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 Kilburn High Rd
Bull & Gate 1871 II 389 Kentish Town Rd
The 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,
The Old Bull and Bush Mitchells and Butlers II Near Hampstead Heath. Gave name to music-hall song.
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 (public house) 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[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Bell Savage Inn ****************** 15th century Ludgate Hill. Demolished.
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* 46-47 Aldgate High St
Hoop and Grapes 18th century II 80 Farringdon St
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
Old Bell 17th century II* 95 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[edit]

Ealing[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Drayton Court Fullers Brewery 1894 2 The Avenue
Duke of Kent, Ealing 1929 2 Scotch Common
The Forester, Ealing 1909 II Leighton Road, Northfields,
The Fox Inn, Hanwell 1848 Green Lane, Hanwell
Half-Way House, West Ealing ****************** Closed.
Kings Arms, Hanwell 1830 110 Uxbridge Road, Hanwell. Rebuilt 1930.
Three Horseshoes, Southall ****************** 1922 Uxbridge Road and South Road. Closed.

Enfield[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Bell Inn, Enfield 19th century II Hertford Road
The Crown and Horseshoes II Horseshoe Lane
Fallow Buck Inn II Clay Hill
The Fox, Palmers Green 1682 Green Lanes, Palmers Green. Rebuilt 1904. Featured in the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Ye Olde Cherry Tree II The Green, Southgate
The Rose and Crown, Clay Hill II Clay Hill
The White Horse, Enfield II Green St

Greenwich[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Cutty Sark, Greenwich 19th century II 6–7 Ballast Quay
Kings Arms, Woolwich ******************* 1 Frances St. Bombed by the IRA in 1974. Now [2018] closed (to be demolished).
The Mitre, Greenwich Convivial London Pubs c.1840 II 291 Greenwich High Road
Spanish Galleon, Greenwich Shepherd Neame 1836 II 1 College Approach
Sun in the Sands 1745 Between Blackheath and Shooter's Hill
Trafalgar Tavern 1837 II Park Row, on the south bank of the River Thames

Hackney[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Army and Navy, Stoke Newington 1936 II 1–3 Matthias Road, Stoke Newington
The Dolphin, Hackney c.1850 II 165 Mare Street, Hackney
George and Dragon, Shoreditch 2-4 Hackney Road, Shoreditch. LBGT bar. Closing.
The Joiners Arms 118 Hackney Road, Shoreditch. LGBT pub and nightclub.
Rose and Crown, Stoke Newington 1932 II 199 Stoke Newington Church Street
Stag's Head, Hoxton 1936 II 55 Orsman Road, Hoxton
The Wenlock Arms 1836 between Old Street and Angel.Saved from demolition by petition, 2010.

Hammersmith and Fulham[edit]

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"

Haringey[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Great Northern Railway, Hornsey 1900 II High Street, Hornsey
Queens, Crouch End 1902 II* Elder Avenue/Tottenham Lane, Crouch End
The Salisbury 1899 II* Grand Parade, Harringay

Harrow[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Castle, Harrow 1901 II West Street, Harrow-on-the-Hill
Queen's Head, Pinner 16th century II 31 High Street, Pinner
Rayners, Rayners Lane **************** 1937 II 23 Village Way East, Rayners Lane. Closed.
Seven Balls 17th century II Kenton Lane, Harrow Weald

Havering[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Golden Lion, Romford 17th century II 2 High Street, Romford

Hillingdon[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Angel, Hayes Fuller's Brewery 1926 II 697 Uxbridge Road, Hayes,
Black Horse, Eastcote 19th century II High Rd, Eastcote
Case is Altered, Eastcote 16th century II Southill Lane, Eastcote
Crown and Treaty 1576 II* Oxford Road, Uxbridge. Treaty of Uxbridge negotiated here.
The Crown, Cowley 16th century II High St, Cowley
Queen's Head, Uxbridge 19th century 54 Windsor Street, Uxbridge
Red Lion, Hillingdon 16th century II Royal Lane, Hillingdon. Refronted c.1800.
The Shovel, Cowley Early 19th century Iver Lane, Cowley. Now called the Malt Shovel.
The Swan Inn, Ruislip ***************** 16th century II High Street, Ruislip. Closed.
Three Tuns, Uxbridge 16th/17th century II 24 High Street, Uxbridge

Hounslow[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Bull's Head, Strand-on-the-Green 18th century II 15 Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick
Coach and Horses, Isleworth 18th century II London Road, Isleworth. Mentioned in Charles Dickens Oliver Twist
George and Devonshire 18th century II Burlington Lane, Chiswick
London Apprentice, Isleworth 18th century II* 62 Church Street, Isleworth
Mawson Arms II* 110 Chiswick Lane South, Chiswick
Old Packhorse II Chiswick High Road, Chiswick
Rose and Crown, Isleworth 18th century II London Road, Isleworth,
The Tabard, Chiswick 1880 II* Bedford Park, Chiswick

Islington[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Angel, Islington J D Wetherspoon 1998 Islington High Street and Pentonville Road
The Crown, Islington 19th century II 116 Cloudesley Road, Islington
Fox and Anchor 1898 115 Charterhouse Street, Farringdon
Flying Scotsman, Kings Cross 1901 2–4 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross. Now the Scottish Stores.
The Hope 19th century II 94 Cowcross Street, Smithfield
The Hope and Anchor, Islington Greene King 1880 II 207, Upper St
The Island Queen 1851 II 87 Noel Road
The Old Queens Head The Columbo Group II Essex Rd
The Old Red Lion, Islington II The Angel, Islington. Pub fringe theatre.
Peacock Inn, Islington **************** 11 Islington High Street. Closed. Mentioned in Tom Brown's Schooldays and Nicholas Nickleby.
Slug and Lettuce, Islington 19th century II Islington Green, Previously The Fox.
The White Bear, Clerkenwell 1899 II 57 St John Street, Clerkenwell

Kensington and Chelsea[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Anglesea Arms 19th century II 15 Selwood Terrace, South Kensington,
Bunch of Grapes Mid-19th century II 207 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge
Chelsea Potter 1842 119 King's Road, Chelsea. Previously the Commercial Tavern.
Coleherne, Earls Court 1866 261 Old Brompton Road, Earls Court. Now The Pembroke gastropub.
Crocker's Folly 1898 II* 24 Aberdeen Place, St John's Wood
The Cross Keys, Chelsea 1708 1 Lawrence Street, Chelsea.
Drayton Arms, Earls Court 19th century II 153 Old Brompton Road, Earls Court,
Elgin, Ladbroke Grove Mid-19th century II 96 Ladbroke Grove
Fitzroy Tavern Samuel Smith Brewery 1883 16 Charlotte Street
Fox and Pheasant James Blunt 1848 1 Billing Road, Chelsea
Goat in Boots 333 Fulham Road, Chelsea. Now the Goat, an Italian restaurant and cocktail bar
The Goat, Kensington 1695 3a Kensington High Street
The Hansom Cab II 84–86 Earls Court Road, Kensington
Hollywood Arms, Chelsea 1865 II 45 Hollywood Rd, Chelsea
The King's Head and Eight Bells Early 19th century II 50 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
Lord High Admiral, Pimlico 1967 II* 43 Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico
Newman Arms 1730 23 Rathbone Street, Fitzrovia
The Punch Bowl, Mayfair c.1750 II 41 Farm Street, Mayfair
The Phene The City Pub Company Mid-19th century 9 Phene Street, Chelsea
Prince of Teck, Earl's Court 1868 161 Earls Court Road, Earls Court
Rising Sun, Fitzrovia Taylor Walker II 46 Tottenham Court Road, Fitzrovia,
Scarsdale Tavern 23a Edwardes Square, Kensington
The Sherlock Holmes Northumberland Street. Sherlock Holmes memorabilia.
The Shuckburgh Arms, Chelsea ***************** Mid-19th century Corner of Denyer Street and Milner Street. Now closed.
Swan & Edgar, Marylebone *************** 43 Linhope Street, Marylebone, Now closed
The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia
Windsor Castle, Kensington 1826 II 114 Campden Hill Road
The World's End, Chelsea 1897 459 King's Road, Chelsea,
Zetland Arms Taylor Walker 1840s Old Brompton Road

Kingston upon Thames[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Druid's Head 17th century II* 3 Market Place

Lambeth[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Bobbin, Clapham 19th century II 1–3 Lillieshall Road, Clapham. Originally The Tim Bobbin
The Commercial, Herne Hill 210-212 Railton Road, Herne Hill
The Duke of Edinburgh, Brixton 1937 II 204 Ferndale Road, Brixton
King's Arms, Waterloo II 25 Roupell Street, Waterloo
Old Red Lion, Kennington 1929 II 42 Kennington Park Road, Kennington
Queen's Head, Stockwell II 144 Stockwell Road, Stockwell
Royal Vauxhall Tavern II Spring Gardens, Kennington Lane

Lewisham[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Fellowship Inn 20th century II Bellingham
Hare and Billet Greene King 17th century Hare & Billet Road, Blackheath

Merton[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Crooked Billet, Wimbledon early-18th century 14–15 Crooked Billet,

Newham[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Boleyn Tavern 1900 II 1 Barking Road, Plaistow
Denmark Arms c.1890 II 381 Barking Road, East Ham
Earl of Essex, Manor Park **************** 1902 II 616 Romford Road, Manor Park. Now closed.
King Edward VII, Stratford 18th century II 47 Broadway, Stratford. Previously the King of Prussia.
Spotted Dog, Forest Gate ***************** 16th century II 212 Upton Lane, Forest Gate. Closed and derelict.

Redbridge[edit]

Richmond upon Thames[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Britannia, Richmond 18th century II 5 Brewers Lane
The Bull's Head, Barnes Geronimo Inns 373 Lonsdale Road. Jazz pub.
Dysart Arms *************** 1904 135, Petersham Road. Now a restaurant.
The Fox, Twickenham 18th century II 39 Church Street
Hare and Hounds, Sheen Young's Early 19th-century II 216 Upper Richmond Rd
The New Inn, Ham Common 18th century II Ham Common
Old Ship, Richmond Young's 18th century II 82 George Street
Sun Inn, Barnes Mid-18th century II 7 Church Road, Barnes
White Cross, Richmond Mid-19th century II Riverside
The White Swan, Twickenham 18th century II Twickenham Riverside

Southwark[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Anchor Bankside 19th century Bankside
The Crown and Greyhound II 73 Dulwich Village, Dulwich,
Dog and Duck, St George's Fields ******************** Demolished
The George Inn, Southwark 1677 I Borough High St
Half Moon, Herne Hill 1896 II* 10 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill
Herne Tavern Mid-19th century 2 Forest Hill Rd, Honor Oak,
The Ivy House 1930s II 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead
Lord Nelson, Bermondsey Early-19th century II 386, Old Kent Road, Bermondsey
The Roebuck Late-19th century II 50 Great Dover Street, Borough
The Shipwrights Arms Mid-19th century II 88 Tooley Street, London Bridge
The Tabard ***************** 1307 Borough High Street. Now demolished
The Wheatsheaf 1840 II 6 Stoney Street, Borough,

Sutton[edit]

Tower Hamlets[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Black Horse, Stepney ******************** Early 19th century II 168 Mile End Road, Stepney. Now a club.
The Blind Beggar 1894 Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel
Commercial Tavern c.1865 II 142 Commercial Street, Spitalfields, Shoreditch
Charlie Brown's (Railway Tavern) ****************** c.1840 Garford Street and the West India Dock Road. Demolished 1989.
George Tavern Pauline Forster 1820 II 373 Commercial Road
Golden Heart, Spitalfields Truman's Brewery 1926 II 110 Commercial Street
The Gun, Coldharbour Early 18th century II 27 Coldharbour, Coldharbour,
The Grapes 1720s II 76, Narrow Street, Limehouse
Owl and Pussycat, Shoreditch Geronimo Inns 18th century II 34 Redchurch Street, Shoreditch
The Palm Tree, Mile End Truman's Brewery 1935 II 127 Grove Road, Mile End
The Pride of Spitalfields 19th century 3 Heneage Street. Formerly the Romford Arms
Prospect of Whitby 1520 II 57 Wapping Wall
The Royal Oak, Bethnal Green Truman's Brewery 1923 II 73 Columbia Road, Bethnal Green
Ten Bells 18th century II Commercial Street and Fournier Street, Spitalfields
Town of Ramsgate 1758 II Wapping
The Widow's Son, London Early 19th century II* 75 Devons Road, Bromley-by-Bow

Waltham Forest[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
Bull and Crown, Chingford ******************** 1898 II The Green, Chingford. Now closed and converted to restaurant.

Wandsworth[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Alchemist, Battersea ********************** 225 St John's Hill, Battersea. Now demolished.
The Bedford, Balham c1931 II 77 Bedford Hill, Balham
Brewery Tap, Wandsworth. 1883 II 68 Wandsworth High Street. Formerly the Ram Inn.
Bricklayer's Arms, Putney Timothy Taylor's 1826 Waterman St, Putney
The Duke's Head, Putney 1864 II 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney
Falcon, Battersea Late 19th century II 2 St John's Hill, Battersea
The Grapes, Wandsworth Mid-19th century II 39 Fairfield Street, Wandsworth
Green Man, Putney c.1700 Wildcroft Road, Putney
The Half Moon, Putney Lower Richmond Road. Music venue
King's Head, Roehampton 17th century II 1 Roehampton High Street, Roehampton
King's Head, Tooting 1896 II 84 Upper Tooting Road, Tooting
Leather Bottle, Earlsfield Early 18th century II 538 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield
Mason's Arms, Battersea Mid-19th century II Battersea Park Road, Battersea
Montague Arms 17th century II 3 Medfield Street, Roehampton
Spread Eagle, Wandsworth late 19th century II 69–71 Wandsworth High Street
The Quill, Putney 19th century, rebuilt 1964, now flats 22 Charlwood Road, Putney
The White Lion, Putney 1887 II 14–16 High Street, Putney,

City of Westminster[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Albert 1862 II 52 Victoria Street, Victoria
Angel and Crown, Covent Garden 18th/19th century II 58 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden,
Barley Mow, Marylebone 1791 II 8 Dorset Street, Marylebone
Be at One, Covent Garden 1835 II 16 Exeter Street, Covent Garden. Formerly the Old Bell,
The Beehive, Marylebone II 126 Crawford Street
Carlton Tavern, Kilburn ********************* Carlton Vale. Demolished by developer. Developer ordered to rebuild facsimile.
The Cheshire Cheese 1928 II 5 Little Essex Street
The Clachan 1898 II 33 Kingly Street
Coach and Horses, Mayfair 1740s II 5 Hill Street, Mayfair
Coal Hole, Strand 1904 II 91 Strand
The Crown, Covent Garden Taylor Walker Pubs 1833 II 43 Monmouth Street
The Devereux 1843 II 20 Devereux Court, off Essex Street
Duke of Wellington, Belgravia 19th century II 63 Eaton Terrace, Belgravia,
The Duke of Wellington, Marylebone II 94a Crawford Street
The Edgar Wallace 1777 40–41 Essex Street. Originally the Essex Head
Fitzroy Tavern Samuel Smith Brewery 16 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia
The Flying Horse 19th century II* 6 Oxford Street, Fitzrovia
Freemasons Arms, Covent Garden Long Acre
The Grenadier 1720 18, Wilton Row, Belgravia. Originally the officers' mess of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards
The Harp 47 Chandos Place, Covent Garden
Lamb and Flag, Covent Garden 1772 II Rose Street, Covent Garden
The Marquis of Clanricarde Mid-19th century II 36 Southwick Street, Paddington
The Marquis of Granby 2 Rathbone Street, Fitzrovia
The Mitre, Bayswater Mid 19th century II 24 Craven Terrace, Bayswater
Nag's Head, Covent Garden c.1900 II 10 James Street, Covent Garden
Nell Gwynne Tavern early 19th century II 1–2 Bull Inn Court, Covent Garden
The Old Shades Faucet Inn 1898 II 37–39 Whitehall
The Only Running Footman Charles Street, Mayfair
Paxtons Head 1902 II 153 Knightsbridge, London
Plumbers Arms, Belgravia Mid-19th century II 14 Lower Belgrave Street, Belgravia
Prince Alfred, Maida Vale 1856 II 5a Formosa Street, Maida Vale
PS Tattershall Castle Embankment. A moored ex-ferry boat.
The Punch Bowl, Mayfair c.1750 II 41 Farm Street, Mayfair
Red Lion, St James's 1821 II 2 Duke of York Street, St James's,
Red Lion, Westminster Fuller's Brewery 1890 48 Parliament Street
The Salisbury, Covent Garden 1899 II 91–93 St. Martin's Lane, Covent Garden
The Ship, New Cavendish Street II New Cavendish Street
Ship and Shovell Hall and Woodhouse II Craven Passage, Charing Cross
Silver Cross Tavern Taylor Walker Pubs 1674 II Whitehall
Star Tavern, Belgravia Mid-19th century II 6 Belgrave Mews West, Belgravia
Swan Inn II 66 Bayswater Road
The Tea Clipper 19th century II 19 Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge
Two Brewers, Covent Garden 1839 40 Monmouth Street
Two Chairmen 1756 II Birdcage Walk
The Victoria, Bayswater 1850 II 10a Strathearn Place, Bayswater
The Warrington, Maida Vale Mid-19th century II Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale,
Warwick Castle, Maida Vale 1846 II Warwick Place, Maida Vale
White Lion, Covent Garden Nicholsons, Mitchells & Butlers 1888 James Street and Floral Street, Covent Garden
The Wilton Arms 1826 II 10 Kinnerton Street, Belgravia
Yorkshire Stingo ******************** Marylebone Road, Marylebone. Now demolished.

Soho[edit]

Image Name Owner Date Listing? Notes
The Admiral Duncan Old Compton Street. Gay bar.
Argyll Arms 1868 II* 18 Argyll Street
Candy Bar Carlisle St. Closed.
Coach and Horses, Soho II 29 Greek Street
The Colony Room 41 Dean Street
Comptons of Soho 1890 51–53 Old Compton Street
De Hems 1890 Off Shaftesbury Avenue
Dog and Duck, Soho 1897 18 Bateman Street
The French House, Soho 1891 II 49 Dean Street
John Snow Broadwick Street
Pillars of Hercules, Soho 1910 7 Greek Street
The Scots Hoose ******************** 1759 Cambridge Circus. Demolished
Sun and 13 Cantons 1882 II 20 Great Pulteney Street

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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