The Fox & Pheasant is a little “country” pub tucked away in a small corner of Chelsea. The pub was founded in 1846 and it began its life as the Bedford Arms. Ten years later it changed to the Prince of Wales and in 1965 became The Fox & Pheasant and we have no intention of changing its name again!Not only are we a snug pub in the winter with 3 fire places, a dartboard and dog biscuits for the well behaved companions (dogs)! We are lucky enough to be able to wind back our roof in the conservatory for those long summer lunches to. Alongside our a la carte menu we have a bar snack menu that not only runs all day, everyday but also contains such pub classics. Roasts run all day on a Sunday and we guarantee to make sure you will always have ample spuds, gravy and yorkies!
Welcome to The Brompton Cross.This beautifully refurbished local landmark offers a tasty, compact and thoughtful Classic Pub menu, with the very best of British produce - sitting alongside a carefully selected wine, bespoke beer and cocktail list.Our signature dish of 'Steak Frites' offers a fillet steak cooked to perfection - accompanied by our own version of the Relais Entrecote Cafe de Paris sauce served with the perfect frites. The Brompton Cross is the beating heart of this fashionable and unique 'village' neighbourhood - and something the whole of London's SW3 can again be proud of to call their local, with the famous Bibendum / Michelin building just a stones throw away.
The Cock & Lion is a quaint and cosy Victorian pub nestled between Marylebone and Mayfair in West London.
Decorated with local art and Londinium curiosities, The Cock & Lion has traditional low ceilings and a distinctive horse-shoe bar that transport you back to its traditional state.
With plenty of cosy or lively spots to sit back and enjoy for an after-work pint or a weekend pitstop cocktail you can put the world to rights here with us.
Welcome to Joshua’s Tavern, a London gin bar and beer tavern nestled in the heart of the West End. Explore 52 varieties of premium gin or taste your way through our refreshing tank beer selection, accompanied by light bites in our bar near Soho.Step inside and be greeted by a modern yet cosy interior, uniquely designed with hand painted murals and gleaming copper accents. Whether you're looking to unwind after work, enjoy a lively evening with friends, or win prizes in our monthly pub quiz, Joshua’s Tavern provides the perfect backdrop.This West End gin bar with a terrace is mere minutes from London’s great theatres, such as Harold Pinter Theatre, the Apollo Theatre and more.
Standing beside Berkeley Square, the Footman is a grand pub steeped in London folklore. Come and explore our fine range of wines, spirits and ales. We have a selection of seasonal British classics hand-crafted by our talented chefs.
The William pub offers a warm, inviting atmosphere nestled in Kensal Green. Known for its vibrant community spirit and eclectic menu, featuring everything from gourmet burgers to craft cocktails. Whether you're unwinding indoors or soaking up the sun in our cosy garden, The William provides the perfect setting for dining and socialising. Plus, discover our charming hotel rooms upstairs, combining comfort with convenience for an unforgettable stay in London.
A grand old Victorian corner pub right by Kennington cross in South London.
A cracking range of beers, liveners & pick me ups sit behind the horse shoe bar.
Local art, curiosities and plenty of cosy or lively spots to enjoy your pint and put the world to rights.
The Square Tavern is a majestic, traditional pub nestled in Euston Square in the heart of central London.
Decorated with Londinium curiosities and an abundance of local history, The Square Tavern has the original wrap around bar that holds the story of every pint poured. With plenty of cosy or lively spots to sit back and enjoy an after-work pint or a weekend cocktail, you can put the world to rights here with us.
A place to enjoy all the things that are great about a real pub – the conversation, the food, the drink and above all the atmosphere. It’s your City of London local with a modern feel and comfortable furnishings helping us create a very warm welcome within the ‘hustle and bustle’ of the capital.
From literally Humble beginnings (when, in 1825, Mr Humble became the first registered resident of this address), this pub rose to become promoted in 1897 as ‘The Cornerstone of Fitzrovia – a proper pub with proper grub and a nice drop of ale’ and enjoyed the distinction of being the site of Karl Marx’s arrest for smashing a street lamp during a fight on Tottenham Court Road.If you're looking for a local in the heart of the city where you can escape the bustling streets and shoppers of London's Tottenham Court Road then look no further.