Bromley-By-Bow
St. Leonards Street, E3 3BT
4.3 miles 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
4.3 miles London SE4
4.3 miles London SE1
The Thirsty Bear (formerly the Stamford Arms) has bars on two floors and is a great venue for events or parties.
4.3 miles London N1
Shortlisted for Shortlist Magazine's Best Bar. Classic British food menu served daily til 10pm. Great music. Corner of Chapel Market and Penton Street.
4.3 miles London SE1
The Anchor & Hope is one of the worst-kept secrets in London. The conspicuous pub is widely credited as being one of the very first modern gastropubs.
4.3 miles London N1
The Albion is a Georgian gem left over from a time when Islington was fields and farmland and where the regulars would take afternoon walks out of the city to visit us.
4.3 miles London E11
4.3 miles London N1
f you're searching for the heart of Saturday night, the Rough Trade pop quiz, or an intimate place to grab a decent bite to eat, kick back to a hand-picked soundtrack of rock 'n' roll, southern-fried soul and speakeasy Americana - without having to shout
4.4 miles London N1
4.4 miles London SE15