Residing in the former Law Courts branch of the Bank of England, this beautifully renovated pub invites you to enjoy a pie and pint in stunning surroundings. With its opulent interior, The Old Bank of England is one of the finest pubs in Central London.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, two taverns stood on the site of the Old Bank of England. ‘The Cock’ and ‘The Haunch of Venison’ were both demolished in 1888 to make way for the construction of the Law Courts’ branch of The Bank of England.
The Bank of England traded here for 87 years, until 1975, when the premises were sold to a building society. In 1994, London brewers, Fuller, Smith and Turner took over the lease and began a major refurbishment - with the aim of restoring the splendid building to its former glory.
The Old Bank of England also has a more grisly connection with the past, for it lies between the site of the barber shop owned by Sweeney Todd, ‘The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’, and the pie shop owned by Mrs Lovett, his mistress. It was in the tunnels and vaults below the present building that his victims were butchered before being cooked and sold in the pies to Mrs Lovett’s unsuspecting customers.
As the former branch of The Bank of England, the basement still contains the original vaults used to store bullion, and indeed some of the Crown Jewels during the First World War. Whilst two safes have now been changed to hold our cellars and kitchens, the main vault is intact – and still contains the huge steel bullion cupboards.
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One day I walked pass by the Old Bank of England and was amazed by its classic interior. I decided to pay a visit just for the atmosphere. The food was average as expected, drink was good and fairly priced for the location. However, the service was a big disappointment throughout the visit. The interior was as charming as I had first seen it to be. But the noisy vibe was not I expected before I entered.
Amazing history. Great food. Great vibe. Highly recommended. It can get pretty busy and difficult to get tables so reservations are recommended. Super friendly people and they’re pet friendly. Do check out if you are in the area.
If you’re looking for delicious food and pints in a super unique atmosphere (converted from the former Bank of England's Law Courts) then definitely add this awesome pub to your London to-visit list. The team is very friendly and helpful. The restaurant and bar are beautiful. We were visiting London in the summer. This was the perfect place to cool down inside with delicious drinks.
We had a sumptuous dinner and proper drinks 🍹 🍻we enjoyed it very much.. staff are very helpful and friendly. Loved the architectural designs especially the huge chandeliers.. so beautiful.. we will definitely comeback here soon.. highly recommended to everyone.
One of my favourite pub in London. Historic building with wonderful decor, there is a real bus sit in garden. Amazing atmosphere here. Yes, expensive : a pint of beer £6.85 but worth it.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 12:00 – 21:00 |
Sun | Closed |
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London EC4
Ye Olde Cock Tavern originally dates back to 1549 and is well known for the pub with the narrowest frontage of any London pub. It is opposite Temple Church which was made famous in Dan Brown’s book “The Da Vinci Code”. All new Gin Lounge upstairs and two
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