55 "Pub" Restaurants in London.
One of London’s most iconic live music venues, The George Tavern is a pub that’s perfect for a memorable evening.
The Yucatan is no-nonsense multi-screened sports pub that lets you bring whatever food you like, if you ask nicely.
The Compton Arms is a little pub in Islington serving some tasty small plates and one of the best burgers in town.
As pubs go, Harwood Arms is more sophisticated Fulham restaurant than sticky boozer, but either way, the food is excellent.
The Guinea Grill is a tiny pub in Mayfair with an old school restaurant specialising in excellent steaks.
Marksman is a pub/restaurant with excellent, elevated British food in Shoreditch. It’s good anytime, but don’t miss the Sunday roast.
The Union Tavern is just west of Little Venice, and though it doesn’t have the best pub food, it does have one London’s best canal-side terraces.
The Cross Keys is a nice Chelsea gastro-pub opposite the Thames serving up some decent and some not so decent food.
The Camberwell Arms is a traditional south London pub, serving great British cuisine during the week and incredible roasts on a Sunday.
The Queen Adelaide is a beautiful, retro pub in Shepherd’s Bush with an all-day menu, a big fireplace, and an even bigger portrait of Queen Adelaide.
The Montpelier is a well located pub with outside seating just a few steps from Peckham Rye station. It also has a cinema room at the back.
The Hero of Maida is a bright and airy pub in Maida Vale serving some of London’s best French bistro food.