At the St. James's Palace end of Pall Mall is Quebec House, its blue and white flag jutting into the street. Below this is a small alleyway. At the en...
One of London's most magnificent pubs, a realmust on any visitor's list. From the outside it looks pleasant enough, plain brick wit...
The Golden Lion is both beautifully crafted and elegant; it was designed by prolific pub architects Eedle and Meyers. Between the late 1800's and 1940...
It is often said that London is a collection of villages bound together in an urban sprawl and Shepherd Market certainly has a village atmosphere. Sma...
The L-shaped bar of this compact pubs is simply furnished and has a friendly public bar atmosphere. The Young’s beer is usually very good, as is the b...
Formerly a Nicholson's house, this is a recent acquisition for Kent brewer Shepherd Neame. Their famous ales, such as Spitfire and Bishop's Finger, ha...
The Lord Moon of the Mall title is a give-away that this pub is part of the J.D. Wetherspoon empire. A caricature of J.D.'s boss, Tim Martin, is on th...
The Old Shades has been bought by Faucet Inns who are planning a major refurbishment - so brace yourselves. The etched glass has been removed and so t...
Despite the 'Dutchness' of the beers and the name, De Hems fits comfortably into the English tradition of a busy, noisy pub, full of chatter and chara...
Yorkshire brewer Sam Smith's acquired the Chandos in 1984 and set to work remodelling the interior. But they are one of the few brewers who really im...