Whatever you call it – the pub, the local, the good old-fashioned boozer – few things are as important to the British way of life. So it’s little wonder the pub has played such an important role in the history of British cinema and television.
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London N1
As featured in "Only Fools and Horses" - Offering a warm welcome, friendly service and great drinks.
London W6
As featured in "Minder" - The Blue Anchor is a traditional English family run pub, based on the banks of the Thames at Hammersmith.
St. Hilary, Cowbridge, CF71
As featured in "Sherlock Holmes" as The Cross Keys - The Bush Inn is a quaint olde 16th century coaching inn steeped in history and charm, situated in St Hilary, a beautiful, medieval village in the heart of The Vale of Glamorgan
Redmile, Nottingham, NG13
As featured in "Auf Wiedersehen Pet" - The Windmill provides a cosy atmosphere with roaring fires in winter and a stunning patio for summer to enjoy a local ale, delicious wine or cheeky gin.
London SE1
As featured in "Ashes to Ashes" & "Life on Mars" - The Horseshoe is a Traditional Pub, close to London Bridge and The Shard, serving good food, fine wines and Real Ales.
Birmingham, West Midlands, B3
As featured in "Line of Duty" - Situated close to St Paul’s Square, the Queen’s Arms offers a vast selection of craft beers, traditional ales and scrumptious pub food.
Court, Barry, CF63
As featured in "Gavin and Stacy" - Welcome to The Tadross Hotel....everyone's favourite local!