List of pubs in London

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List of Pubs in London

London, a city with a rich history and vibrant culture, is home to an extensive array of pubs, each with its own unique character and story. This article aims to provide an overview of some of the most notable pubs in London, offering a glimpse into their history, ambiance, and offerings. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and serves as a starting point for exploring the diverse pub scene in London.

Historic Pubs[edit | edit source]

  • The Prospect of Whitby - Established in 1520, The Prospect of Whitby is London's oldest riverside pub and boasts a rich maritime history. It is located in Wapping.

Cultural and Thematic Pubs[edit | edit source]

Modern and Trendy Pubs[edit | edit source]

  • The Culpeper - Located in Spitalfields, The Culpeper is a modern pub that focuses on sustainability and locally sourced ingredients. It also features a rooftop garden.
  • The Dove - A charming pub in Hammersmith known for its cozy atmosphere and impressive selection of real ales. The Dove also claims to have the smallest bar room in the world.

Pubs with Notable Architecture[edit | edit source]

  • The Black Friar - An architectural gem, The Black Friar is a Grade II listed building located near Blackfriars Bridge. Its unique interior is adorned with Art Nouveau reliefs.
  • The Princess Louise - This Victorian pub in Holborn is renowned for its beautiful interior, which features etched glass, handcrafted woodwork, and historic tiling.

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