Tipperary, Fleet Street
FancyaPint?'s review...
The Tipperary is a quaint, narrow, old (it celebrated its 400th birthday a short while ago) pub, with a rather welcoming wood-panelled interior, impressive mirrors and a fine shamrock design mosaic floor. If you're interested in the pub's provenance, there's a handy history of the pub on the wall outside. There's another room with a bar upstairs, but even with this, the place is so narrow it's mostly standing room only - which actually adds to the charm and authenticity. Naturally, as you'd expect with a pub called the Tipperary, there's plenty of good Guinness on tap, unpretentious food is served all day and a jolly time is to be had by all. Open on Saturdays and Sundays too - here's to the next 400!
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66 Fleet Street, Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1HT
020 7583 6470
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How to find the Tipperary pub
From Blackfriars: leave the tube and head up Blackfriars road (away from the river) towards Ludgate circus. Turn left into Fleet Street and the pub is a about 3 mins walk up Fleet Street, on your left. From Chancery lane: leave the tube and head east towards Holborn Circus. Turn right down Fetter lane before Holborn Circus and walk to the end. Continue down New Fetter lane to Fleet Street. Turn left into Fleet Street and the pub will be on your right across the road, a short distance in front of you.
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13 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin
13 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin










