Category: Pubs

  • The Old Bank of England

    The Old Bank of England

    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!)

  • The Porterhouse

    The Porterhouse

    The Porterhouse is a large pub located in the heart of Covent Garden, London. The Pub is part of the Dublin-based Porterhouse Brewing Co. offering a huge range of their own beers, a unique décor, and lively atmosphere.

  • The Windsor Castle

    The Windsor Castle

    A lovely local pub in East Finchley recently taken over by a couple who you can tell really care about the role of the pub in the community. Events including a regular pub quiz, folk nights and more have all been successful and contribute to its role beyond just a place for a drink.

  • The Harp

    The Harp

    A Fullers pub which recently won CAMRA pub of the year, it’s a no-thrills traditional ale house with a stellar selection of real ales, ciders and perries from across the UK. Located in Covent Garden, it’s a great place to stop off for one, and a lovely little pub.

  • The Churchill Arms

    The Churchill Arms

    A Fullers pub famed for its exterior which is completely covered in plants and flowers. They serve the usual selection of ales you’d expect from Fullers – London Pride, ESB, the newer Dark Star craft beers, with a wide array of lagers too.

  • Chappells

    Chappells

    Chappells is a bar in Colchester, Essex – not a traditional pub in any sense, but a nice place for a drink or evening out. With a wide range of modern craft beers on draught (particularly Brewdog) as well as in bottles, some nice wines and of course cocktails, you won’t be short of choice.