I decided to head down towards Smithfield and Stoneybatter for a look. The infamous horse market had not long finished as we made our way into the Dice Bar, on the corner of Queen Street and Benburb Street. Not a spot I’d been in too...
The pub is named after Admiral Adam Duncan, who was the Admiral in charge of the Royal Navy fleet that defeated the Dutch fleet in the battle of Camperdown (or Camperduin, the Dutch name of the town on the coast of the Netherlands) off where the battle was fought. The battle was a s...
The George Inn– over 467 years old 77 Borough High Street, Southwark, London * [Photo credit] This article was originally posted on Degustinations.
Catch the latest big game on the flatscreen TVs, or chill in the atmospheric sun-trap beer garden – and you can’t miss the unique, delicious Piggy sharing roast dinners on Sundays! For a beautiful and boutique place to stay, check out the sister venue next door, Broad Street Townhouse...
The Ship, Wardour Street: Another bustling Soho boozer. Skehans, Nunhead: Regular award-winning Irish pub, famous amongst beer cognoscenti. Spaniard's Inn, Hampstead: Fantastic ye olde pub on Hampstead Heath with spurious Dick Turpin connections. ...
The pub is also popular for its live music on weekends and evenings, and its warm and inviting atmosphere, making it a great spot for a night out. Address: 20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin 8 The brazen head View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Brazen Head (@brazenhead...
4 thoughts on “5 Traditional pubs in London worth a visit” Joe Lowman February 11, 2011 at 6:54 am i would add the Old Flaske and the Hamilton, also in Hampstead not far from the Holly Bush. The Cheshire Cat on Fleet Street in the City and the nearby Blackfriars near Blackfriars...
194 Fleet Street, EC4Y 1AF Nearest tube: Chancery Lane or Holborn. North London The Spaniards Inn, NW3 Come off Hampstead Heath (often known as London’s green lungs) and dive into this 1585 pub. Opposite is the toll-house, built in 1710, is actually located in the borough of Camden...
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, 145 Fleet Street, EC4A 2BU 9. The Angel, Bermondsey The Angel: basically drinking in the Thames. Image: Londonist An unexpected but welcome premonition to the thrifty drinker, the Angel appears on the banks of the Thames shortly after passing through the gentrified ...
The Celtic on Market* 1400 Market St Denver, CO 80202 (303) 484-1066 CONNECTICUT New Haven: The Cannon* 135 Dwight Street New Haven, CT 06511 Stamford: Tigin Irish Pub 175 Bedford Street Stamford, CT 06901 (203) 353-8444 DELAWARE