This is a fairly traditional pub in the heart of Theatreland - it doesn't get much more heart than Drury Lane. And amidst everything else that goes on in Covent Garden, this one's stayed pretty much the same as long as we can...
This gay pub in Soho isn't bad at all, being more trad pub, than trendy bar. Selection of beer is nothing to shout about, but what they do have is well kept. Guess it gets busy on weekends, but can be a good place to go for a...
This old favourite, tiny though it is, has had a bit of work done. That's a good thing, as it's now got a pleasant upstairs bar that be hired or just enjoyed. Happily, the changes have actually improved the drinking experience...
Courtesy of @Blogandduck: Speakeasy's and Soho go together like ale and pork scratchings. For a warren of entertainment, vice and danger (like the one sandwiched between Oxford Street and Shaftesbury Avenue), the drinking dens...
We've known this pub for years, and have always had a bit of a soft spot for it after many an afternoon or evening spent here. Still enjoying the benefits of a refit a couple of years back, The Marquis has a smart feel, its...
If you're familiar with the Slug and Lettuce chain then there are no big surprises for you here, although you may find yourself paying even more for your booze than you normally do in this Soho one. If you're not familiar with...
This place hasn't really changed in decades (except for the landlord's retirement). Famous for being famous, small, crowded and one of the few exceptions to our rule that all pubs we include serves pints - they only serve...