
A famous haunt of journalists and barristers, and immortalised as ‘Pomeroys’ by Rumpole of the Bailey, our Fleet Street wine bar and shop has a colourful history and guarantees a warm welcome.
The Fleet Street bar, our flagship, was in fact converted from a hall of mirrors, and we maintain to this day that spending too long in there may cause you to start seeing double…!.
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London EC4A
Editor's Tap is perfect for enjoying a leisurely drink, great range of Craft beer on offer along with our great Cocktail menu. Food is served daily!
London EC4
Ye Olde Cock Tavern originally dates back to 1549 and is well known for the pub with the narrowest frontage of any London pub. It is opposite Temple Church which was made famous in Dan Brown’s book “The Da Vinci Code”. All new Gin Lounge upstairs and two
London EC4
The Tipperary is a Grade II listed public house at 66 Fleet Street, Holborn, London. It was built in about 1667, but has been altered since.