Top London Pubs

May 18th, 2011 posted by admin
Top London Pubs

Pub life is already turning to a British religion. Visiting a pub is as easy as trying to learn pole dance techniques. There are many pubs in London but some will be considered in this piece as top outlets for different reasons. The first on the list is Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese; one of the oldest pubs to grace the ancient city of London. People who have visited say that the pub has a way of taking one back into history. It is also popular with tourists and of course locals as well. This pub was rebuilt in the 16th century after the Great Fire. For those who are interested in pubs with long history, another ancient one is Ye Old Watling. It comes with a restaurant, lounge room and games machine. Ye Old Watling is always busy but remains a lovely place with excellent service.
Princess Louise in Holborn is also admired by many. The Times described it as having possibly the best Victorian pub interior in London. It is said to be a must visit for anyone wanting to discover what sets the London pub. Tiles, mirrors, mahogany, bras and the gent’s toilet here are listed. The Hand and Shears on Middle Street, Cloth Fair London is recognised by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). This pub is a typical example of a nineteenth century ale house and remains virtually unchanged from the Victorian era. The Hand and Shears is one of only three pubs within the city of London listed on the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. There are many other excellent pubs but the ones in this piece are a must see.

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