The Fitzroy is a big old pub with literary pretensions. Dylan Thomas used to drink (heavily) here and there are photos dotted about alluding to him and his bohemian friends' patronage here. The interior, however, is rather more...
Situated in a part of town with more than its fair share of pubs, The Fitzrovia does its best to cater to the needs of the lunchtime and post-work office crowd who drink and eat here. There's also some outdoor seating as well,...
Oporto has bitten the dust, to be replaced by Rudy's Revenge, sitting in this small bar on St Giles' Circus. We'll go and review it when we can.
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...
There's been a pub on this site for quite a while - we can remember at least one previous incarnation, more traditional, but still one of London's premiere gay pubs. It's always been a friendly and easy going place, and the...
The Three Greyhounds is a mock Tudor extravaganza that's been lovingly restored by its owners to its former glory. There's a good range of well-kept beers on the hand pumps and an extensive food menu which is heavily promoted....