View listings for pubs and bars in the area.
Crescent, The
Location: 99 Fulham Road Tube: South Kensington If you've got
a wallet the size of Sir Winston Churchill and are planning on popping
to Brompton Cross to pick up a few designer items, why not rest your
weary feet at The Crecsent.
Cynthia's Bridge Bar & Lounge
Location: 1 Tooley Street Tube: London Bridge Situated
eccentrically under London Bridge is this, one of the daftest bars in
London. Walk in and you'll find yourself in the set of Battlestar
Gallactica.
Dove, The
Location: 19 Upper Mall Tube: Hammersmith Traditionally a
Mecca for followers of the annual Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race, this
charming little riverside pub certainly has its claims to fame.
El Vino's
Location: 47 Fleet Street Tube: Blackfriars Something of an
institution, El Vino's is perhaps London's most venerable wine bar and
has served Fleet Street luminaries for many, many years.
Gordon's Wine Bar
Location: 47 Villiers Street Tube: Embankment If you can
negotiate the narrow steep staircase, avoid tripping over the cat and
then manage to find a way to the tiny bar, you'll find yourself in a
different world - and it's just a stone's throw from Trafalgar Square.
Guinea, The
Location: 30 Bruton Place Tube: Green Park If you find
yourself desperate for a pie or steak while wandering the streets of
Mayfair, this is the place to go. Attractive, atmospheric and covered
in flowers, The Guinea has a fine pedigree dating back to 1423.
Hope & Sir-Loin, The
Location: 94 Cowcross Street Tube: Farringdon A favourite pub
with Smithfeild's meat traders. Famous for its breakfasts where you can
have the works for £7.50, this includes double egg, double bacon,
double sausages, liver, kidneys, mushrooms, black pudding, baked beans
and fried bread! Not for the feint hearted I can tell you! The doors
open at 6.
Janet's Bar
Location: 30 Old Brompton Road Tube: South Kensington Not your
stereotypical bar to say the least!!! Run by an eccentric lawyer called
Janet, this bubbly, blonde personality has an even more impressive
spectacle collection than Elton John!! As you walk though the door
you're greeted like an 'old face'.
Jerusalem, The
Location: 55 Britton Street Tube: Farringdon Tucked away in
the backstreets of Farringdon lies a gem of a pub, owned by the tiny
St. Peter's Brewery. The size of a postage stamp and brimming with
character, this is exactly how one would imagine an eighteenth century
alehouse to have been.
King's Head & Eight Bells, The
Location: 50 Cheyne Walk Tube: Sloane Square (and a bit of a
walk!) A favoured watering hole for many a famous writer and artist
including Whistler and Turner, this pub is in an enviable location
opposite The River Thames.
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