Britain's Oldest Brewer
1 D'Arblay St Soho Greater London W1F 8DG United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Dinner, Happy Hour |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar |
Small pub in Soho where you can still find seats on Saturday night. You can go upstairs for more intimacy.
Shiraz Viognier is the best house red I've had in a pub in ages.
Love this pub ! Mike and Cathy (bar managers) are LEGENDS. Highly recommend this place, the beer rules!
It can very busy on Saturdays. Come early to secure a seat for you and your friends!
Nice place to have some drinks
A very friendly pub with great food and service
Throwback reminders of my days at HMV head office (Wardour Street). Still a great little pub run by same management. Read more
Mike the landlord's an awesome bloke. Celebs spotted there include: Ben Elton, Rhys Ifans, Karl Jenkins, Seal, Will Young, Wayne Rooney and Ricky Hatton amongst many more.
Lovely little old man's pub .
A nice pub but can be busy.
Very nice atmosphere.
Don't spend too long sitting on the toilet the motion triggered lights go out!
Nice atmosphere.
Really nice place!!
Nice pub . Real sense of Soho in 50s about the ladies.
Just had _another_ refurb. Still good.
Try and find the locals who have their picture on the wall to the right of the bar
Swings and roubdabouts, this is the place to be at the moment. Look out for Charlie Brooker
Pub crawl stopover
Lovely atmosphere, paired with great beers and some wholesome pub grub make this a lovely haunt in Hampstead - Leo Spanswick
Awesome burgers from Burger & Beyond. The cheeseburger has a place in my top 5 burgers in London now! Two for £12 with fries on Mondays! - Jessica
Gorgeous Victorian corner pub. Lots of photo commemorating the nearby Islington studios and its Hitchcock connection. Great real ales. - Carl Griffin
Pulled pork sandwich is to die for. Or if you want something a bit more cosy, try their restaurant downstairs. - Kate * Freshly Made Films
Great little venue with great history but also a modern line up of quality beers. - George Etherington