Run by Nicholson's, Doggett's Riverside Bar and Terraces (to give it its full name) is the least Nicholson's-like of all their properties, being a modern (well 1980s) building rather than an ornate Victorian Gin palace....
It could be said that the The Blackfriar is a cheat, but it's an honest cheat, as the almost mediaeval appearance is actually an early 20th century Arts & Crafts extravaganza on the site of an ancient priory. Inside the...
Closed, apparently permanently. We'll let you know if it comes back.
This Grade II listed pub was a legendary Fleet Street drinking haunt when the Sun was based over the road. It's so tied into that era that the small downstairs bar is called the "Vincent Mulchrone" room (a famous...
The Fuller's Ale and Pie formula, works very nicely here in one of their central London hotels. It's a grand and interesting looking building, complemented inside with Fuller's trademark Ale & Pie wood panel and glass...
Another Fleet Street legend, where the law and the media used to meet. With the departure of the media, it's now been left in the hands of the local legals and office workers. Over the years it's had a makeover or two but it...
The Founders Arms is a modern Young's pub on the south side of the river very close to Blackfriars bridge, offering the usual Young's range of drinks and pretty decent food. It has a large terrace with seats and tables by the...
More modern bar than traditional pub, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. And being Greene King, the beer is still kept to a high standard. Fortunately, this now means their standard IPA and a guest ale. It's definitely...