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Documenting every pub with a London postcode. (Over 1000 visited) 📍Locations 🚇 Nearest Tube 🍻 Pub info 🚶🏻‍♂️Pub Crawls 💙 London’s pubs #londonpub
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By day, this is a traditional Shoreditch boozer; by night, it becomes somewhere to let loose. Lots of history, an atmospheric location, classic pub interior, a good variety of beers, and warm hospitality — a thoroughly enjoyable visit indeed.
#shoreditch #horseandgroom
The Horse & Groom
📍 28 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3NZ

This pub sits on Curtain Road in the backstreets of Shoreditch, East London. The Horse & Groom’s history dates to 1803. It stands on the site of the entrance to the Curtain Theatre, where William Shakespeare performed. #pub
The Fox & Hounds is the definition of a no-frills local boozer and was a joy to spend time in. Cheap beer, community spirit, traditional surroundings with unique features, loved it. If you’re ever over this way, be sure to pop into this proper East London boozer.
#forestgate
The Fox & Hounds
📍178 Forest Lane, London E7 9BB

This pub is nestled on busy Forest Lane in the heart of Forest Gate, East London. This pub dates back to 1871 as shown on the building’s frontage. It was remodelled in the 1930's and retains some original features from that time.
From the inviting Victorian exterior and elegant interior to the top-notch brews and warm, welcoming atmos, this was a thoroughly enjoyable visit. A little pricey, yes — but go on, treat yourself. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the area.
The Walmer Castle
📍 58 Ledbury Rd, London W11 2AJ

This pub sits just a stone’s throw from Portobello Road, tucked away in the backstreets of Notting Hill, West London. Built in 1845, the pub takes its name from the famous Tudor castle in Kent.
#walmercastle #nottinghill
Sometimes the word “gastro” puts off those just after a pint, but this pub balances both worlds nicely. The Whitbread heritage, the striking architecture, the understated decor, the spiral staircase, and a perfectly poured pint all made for a great stop.
#shoreditch #pub
The Princess of Shoreditch
📍76-78 Paul St, London EC2A 4NE

This pub sits in a quiet backstreet in Shoreditch, East London. Records show there’s been a pub on this site since 1742. It was rebuilt in the 19th century and started life as a Whitbread house named The Princess Royal.
As soon as I walked through the door, I knew it was going to be good. The locals are friendly and the service personable. My pint was superb and food was on another level. I loved it here, I wish I’d stayed longer, fantastic pub and a must-visit if you’re in the area.
#ryans
Ryan’s
📍282 Northfield Ave, London W5 4UB

Ryan’s is located close to Blondin Park in Northfields, Ealing, West London. Originally a shop before being converted into a pub called Captain Woodducks around 1990. It was also known as Duffy’s, and in 2020, it was renamed Ryan’s.
A classy Fulham pub and a great all-rounder — comfortable setting, stylish decor, friendly service and quality beer. A very good visit indeed; great to see this place on solid footing.
The Boundary
📍 541 King’s Rd, London SW6 2EB

This pub sits beside Stanley Bridge on the King’s Road, right on the border of Chelsea and Fulham, West London. Built in the mid-19th century, the pub began life as The Nell Gwynne.
#boundary #fulham #pub #sw6
I thoroughly enjoyed my time here. Although close to the hustle and bustle around the Houses of Parliament, it felt like an oasis away from it all. The beer choice was top drawer, the decor stunning, and the atmosphere made it easy to settle in. Highly recommended.
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The Westminster Arms
📍 9 Storey’s Gate, London SW1P 3AT

The Westminster Arms is located in the heart of central Westminster, close to the Houses of Parliament. The pub was originally built around the 1820s and began life as The Red Lion, it was rebuilt in 1913.
#westminster
All in all, The Prince Albert is a cracking local — friendly punters, great service, and sensibly priced beer. A proper Peckham pub with bags of character. Rated it. Well worth a visit.
The Prince Albert
📍111 Bellenden Rd, London SE15 4QY

Found on the ever-popular Bellenden Road in Peckham, Southeast London. Built in 1867, the pub has been owned by brewers including Charrington’s and the Notting Hill Brewery.
#peckham #princealbert #pub
Sam Smith’s pubs are a bit like marmite, I’m firmly a fan. This is a jaw-droppingly beautiful spot; while not everything is Victorian, you still get a sense of what a mid-19th-century pub might have felt like. I loved it here — the windows alone are worth the visit. #samsmiths
The Champion
📍12-13 Wells St, London W1T 3PA

This pub sits just off the eastern end of Oxford Street in Fitzrovia. Dating from between 1860 this Grade II listed pub has passed through several breweries, including Barclay Perkins, Courage, and now Sam Smith’s. #champion #pub
Visiting The Eagle was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The two highlights were the excellent service and the strong community feel. Add to that the Truman’s heritage and striking Victorian architecture, and this place truly screams London pub. Top notch, get it on the list.
The Eagle
📍 250 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 5LP

The Eagle sits proudly on busy Ladbroke Grove in North Kensington, West London. Built in 1871, the pub still retains several original features, including the lanterns and the trademark Truman’s eagle perched above the building.
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The Raven has history, tradition and plenty of charm. Price point was a bit punchy, but the beer was on point, the food will please most, and the surroundings are comfortable. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
The Raven
📍 375 Goldhawk Rd, London W6 0SA

The Raven sits on the border of Hammersmith and Chiswick in West London. First opened in 1839, the building was originally a stable block and later became The Raven Tavern.
#raven #hammersmith #pub
The Dolphin is a very comfortable local pub with stylish decor, a strong beer range, a unique beer garden, and hospitality that makes you want to stay. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
#sydenham #dolphin #pub
The Dolphin
📍121 Sydenham Rd, London SE26 5HB

This pub sits on Sydenham Road in Southeast London. This pub’s history stretches back to 1733, It originally stood on the edge of a wealthy wine merchant’s estate, which was redeveloped in 1897. Courage rebuilt the pub in 1936.