Historical version 2 of Category Architecturally Interesting Pubs (view current version)
Some of London's pubs are bland and chain-like, some are not. This category is for pubs which have something physically interesting about them, whether this is a ceiling that makes you go "oooh", or an interestingly shaped interior, or utterly bizarre toilets.
Auto-generated list of things in this category (view them on a map):
- Adam And Eve, E9 6AS
- Angel, SE16 4NB
- Assembly House, NW5 2TG
- Barrowboy And Banker, SE1 9QQ
- Black Friar, EC4V 4EG
- Butchers Hook And Cleaver, EC1A 9DY
- Castle, W11 4UA
- Chandos, WC2N 4ER
- Cittie Of Yorke, WC1V 6BS
- Coach And Horses, W1J 6PT
- Crown And Greyhound, SE21 7BJ
- Dove, W6 9TA
- Duke Of Argyll, W1F 0RY
- Earl Of Lonsdale, W11 2QA
- Eastbrook, RM10 7UP
- George, SE1 1NH
- Horniman, SE1 2HD
- King's Head, SW17 7PB
- Knights Templar, WC2A 1DT
- Lamb Tavern, EC3V 1LR
- Old Bank Of England, EC4A 2LT
- Old Dispensary, SE5 0TF
- Old Mitre, EC1N 6SJ
- Princess Louise, WC1V 7EP
- Red Lion, SW1Y 6JP
- Salisbury, N4 1JX
- Salisbury, WC2N 4AP
- Salutation, W6 0QU
- Shaftesbury Tavern, N19 3QN
- Simpson's Tavern, EC3V 9DR
- Station Hotel, SE13 5NB
- Victoria, SE1 4HL
- William Morris, W6 0QA
- Windsor Castle, W8 7AR
- Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, EC4A 2BU