The Old Bank of England Pub is not just a pub but a place of historical significance. The building was originally the banking hall of the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England. It’s interior features grand marble columns, ornate chandeliers, and a stunning stained glass dome (alongside the well stocked bar!)
Despite its grandeur, the Old Bank of England Pub is a relaxed place to enjoy a pint or a bite to eat. As a McMullen Pub, it offers the usual range of pub food, and a great selection of beers, ciders, and wines.
Beyond the historic significance, this pubs best kept secret is in the garden – where a full size London Routemaster bus is kept, with seating throughout and even a bar where the driver would’ve sat!
It’s a must visit especially in the summer.
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The Old Bank of England
194 Fleet Street
London,
EC4A 2LT


