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    • Old China Hand. Bars and pubs. Pubs. Clerkenwell. A very fun, very boozy oasis of conviviality and good taste. With lots of tables (including some very iconic barrels), nice outside space and breezily efficient staff, you’re seldom waiting long for a drink or a place to sit.
    • Eagle. 5 out of 5 stars. Bars and pubs. Gastropubs. Clerkenwell. price 2 of 4. Widely credited with launching the food-in-pubs revolution when it opened in 1991, The Eagle even has a section on its website dedicated to its ‘alumni’ chefs.
    • The Exmouth Arms. 4 out of 5 stars. Bars and pubs. Pubs. Exmouth Market. A long-term fixture on Exmouth Market’s pretty, pedestrianised stretch, The Exmouth Arms has been a hop haven for much longer than the craft beer craze has been rolling on.
    • Old Red Cow. 4 out of 5 stars. Bars and pubs. Gastropubs. Smithfield. price 2 of 4. The Old Red Cow spans two floors, and both are doing their bit for the craft beer cause.
    • The Eagle
    • The Gunmakers
    • The Fox & Anchor
    • The Jerusalem Tavern
    • Ye Olde Mitre Tavern
    • The Slaughtered Lamb
    • The Exmouth Arms
    • The Betsey Trotwood
    • The Three Kings
    • The Castle

    The Eaglewas the original gastropub in Farringdon, in fact, it was pretty much the original gastropub in London. It’s difficult to remember, but before The Eagle came along, pubs just used to dole out basic meals that were nothing to write home about. The Eagle opened in 1991 and changed everything. Started by Michael Belben and David Eyre, two wan...

    Fresh from a revamp that has seen it acquire a gorgeous new interior and – get this – a permanent residency from the hottest taco makers in town, Tigre Tacos,The Gunmakersin Clerkenwell is ready to become your new favourite boozer. This is the kind of pub that the locals don’t want you to know about – a chic bolthole from the demanding excesses of ...

    Another one of our favourite old boozers,The Fox & Anchorhas been a pub since the 1890s. Turns out that with over a century’s practice, they’ve got this whole public house thing down to a fine art. This is one of London’s prettiest old-school boozers, the Grade II listed building features an ornate facade complete with patterned brickwork, ceramic ...

    You’ll have a much better chance of finding a needle in a haystack than finding a seat in the minusculeHoly Tavern– but it’s one of the best pubs in Farringdon nonetheless. Owned by St Peter’s Brewery, the building of the Holy Tavern dates all the way back to the 1700s (though the pub itself has only been on the premises since the 1990s). Inside, t...

    Billing yourself as the most difficult pub to find in London might not appear to be a great marketing strategy, but it doesn’t seem to have doneYe Olde Mitreany harm. After all, the pub is still going strong and it opened in 1546. So many pubs in London attempt to create the ye olde pub vibe – but it’s always easy to sort the authentic from the pre...

    The Slaughtered Lambstands in stark contrast to many of the pubs featured on this list. In truth, it was touch and go, whether we included it or not, but it just about made the cut. Let’s start with the good stuff. There’s a cool live-music venue downstairs that hosts a lot of folk and Americana gigs. The venue is intimate and well-reputed for high...

    The Exmouth Arms is a traditional old school boozer on the corner ofExmouth Market. The pretty red brick facade promises fine ales and stout, and dates the building to 1915. Inside, it’s everything a pub should be – lots of seating, dark corners, low-level light and friendly staff. There’s a good range of craft beers on tap, nice wines and great fo...

    There are plenty of old pubs in Farringdon – it’s interesting to see how they’ve all developed over time.The Betsey Trotwooddoes the traditional British pub thing down to a T – but adds a serving of live entertainment to keep things exciting. Comedy is the biggest draw (well, away from the booze that is). The Betsey Trotwood hosts several comedy ev...

    The Three Kingsis one of the quirkiest pub spots in the area. The three kings referred to are Elvis (obviously), Henry VIII and… King Kong. A natural triumvirate of course. Inside it all starts to make a bit more sense – well, kind of. There’s music memorabilia everywhere, as well as oddities like a plaster rhino’s head and fairy lights (though our...

    The Castlebridges the gap between old-time gastropub and hipster spot for pints with its annual craft residency (right now it’s Home Nations) and excellent pub grub menu. The pub’s gothic exterior is the perfect introduction to what you’ll find inside: rich blue and red leather seating, dark oak wood panels, and an imposing (and well-stocked) bar a...

  1. Welcome to The Clerk & Well Gastropub & Restaurant in Clerkenwell. We serve delicious food and drinks in one of the oldest pubs in Central London. Pop in and enjoy our freshly prepared food menus offering pub classics and British Sunday Roasts elevated to a new level.

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    • The Best Pubs In Clerkenwell And Farringdon. The Castle, Farringdon. The Jerusalem Tavern, Farringdon. The Clerkenwell And Social, Clerkenwell. The Sekforde, Clerkenwell.
    • The Castle, Farringdon. Located (quite literally) next to Farringdon Station,The Castle is great little pub at the centre of the area and frequent stopping off point for those working in the area.
    • The Jerusalem Tavern, Farringdon (or Clerkenwell) Owned by St. Peter’s Brewery (one of England’s original craft breweries), The Jerusalem Tavern is personally my favourite ‘best pub in Farringdon’.
    • The Sekforde, Clerkenwell. The Sekforde, located around the corner from Clerkenwell Green, is a mixture of gastro and ‘office workers’ pub, but that’s not so say it doesn’t have a vibe.
  2. The Betsey Trotwood is a much-loved Victorian pub in the historic district of Clerkenwell in central London. We combine the joys of the traditional pub with an eclectic range of cultural shenanigans, freshly prepared food and a first-class drinks selection.

  3. Apr 19, 2023 · Explore the historic and charming pub scene of Clerkenwell, London with our guide to the best drinking spots in the area. From traditional pubs serving classic pub grub to trendy gastropubs with a modern twist, discover the top spots for a drink or two in Clerkenwell.

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  5. Jun 3, 2020 · Where to eat, drink shop and stay in Clerkenwell, London, including St John restaurant, The Eagle gastropub, Zetter Townhouse and The Rookery. By Leonie Cooper. 3 June 2020.

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