You will find Flying Horse in Oxford Street London within a short stroll of Tottenham Court Road, Charing Cross Road and New Oxford Street - however you won't find another like it.
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
A FASCINATING PAST
The Flying Horse is the last remaining pub on Oxford Street. Once known as The Flying Horse, its heritage can be dated back to at least 1790. In our early days our regulars were theatregoers from the nearby Tottenham Street Theatre an auditorium that was once London's finest music hall. In our pub you'll find three curvaceous ladies painted by Felix de Jong, the leading decorative artist in music hall.
ONE OF A KIND
The Flying Horse is one of many rare gems in the Nicholson's collection of great British pubs, reputed for their distinctive buildings, intriguing history and vibrant atmosphere.
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super sweet traditional nicholsons pub right near tottenham court rd underground station. they don’t serve food but have an array of nice snacks, LOADS of beers on tap and cool basement bar area that can be rented out. beautiful building with lots of cool history, and lots of room to sit. would recommend if you’re in the area!
Nice little pub, beer was tasty and well kept. Seating upstairs and downstairs both had a good vibe and atmosphere. Music was good too!
Nice ambience. Cool Interior,and even cooler drinks. The beer was served just how the doctor recommended it. Certainly will visit again. Real nice place.
Stopped off here after an early show on a Friday evening. It was very busy to start with, with after work and pre-show drinkers. A traditional London Pub, great beers, friendly staff, good atmosphere and sports shown on 2 screens. Toilets are down a steep staircase in the cellar. There is also the St Giles Bar in the cellar which can be booked for private functions.
I thought this was a great watering hole to visit in central London before me and my partner went across to the dominion theatre opposite. Great selection of beers and ales, and a silly amount of spirits and wines to accommodate most pallets. The best part of our visit was the downstairs bar which we didn’t know existed until we couldn’t find seats upstairs. We found a nice table down there and watched some sport whilst the tunes were on. Great vibe all round. Would pop in here again.
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