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
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
We went inside thinking we'd just have a quick pint and we'd keep on walking, but the atmosphere and the menu tempted us so much we've decided to stay and have lunch. Great decision! The holiday themed food was delicious, and the gin selection didn't disappoint either :)
Great food for a group of 2 adults and 4 children. Really accommodating, and although no children's menu, they did a portions with a spare plate so we could share and not waste. Friendly, and chatty, they know their gins too - so many to choose from! The pub was clean, warm and welcoming. We'd be back if we found ourselves in the area. Special thank you to Nick, Tolga & Jack.
This place is one of the best pub/restaurants in London. The staff in particular Noel and Turga are absolutely amazing, you couldn’t get more welcoming and helpful staff. They are stars!! The food is amazing, mac and cheese and pork is spectacular. Atmosphere is lovely and you can have music and still hear yourself talk. We will be back!! Thank you ❤️
You should come here! Chicken is really good as juicy and not dry ! Drinks are fair — size vs price 🤣🤣 Like their music as not too noisy so you can chi-chat with friends very easy and cozy. Location is great as well ! Try 🍺🍷
This place holds the record for being London’s narrowest pub. There’s toilets in the basement. A ground floor bar. Shuffleboard tables on the first floor and a function room on the 2nd floor. And historic pub and well worth a visit.
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London EC4
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