A rebuilt-after-the-Great-Fire pub on Fleet Street where Dickens and Dr Johnson drank. Vaulted cellars, low beams, and history seeping from the walls.
Top 10 Pubs in London 2026
The finest pubs in the capital — from medieval coaching inns to gastropub pioneers, ranked by atmosphere, pints, and history.
Top 10
A Covent Garden institution since 1623. Bare-knuckle boxing history, excellent real ales, and a tiny upstairs room unchanged in centuries.
Kensington's most photographed pub, draped in flowers outside and packed with Churchill memorabilia inside. The Thai food upstairs is legendary.
Wapping's oldest riverside pub (1520). Flagstone floors, a pewter bar, and a Thames-side terrace with unbeatable sunset views.
The Farringdon gastropub that started the entire gastropub movement in 1991. Still serving some of London's best casual food.
Soho's bohemian institution. No pints — only halves — and a clientele that has included De Gaulle, Francis Bacon, and Dylan Thomas.
A hidden Hampstead gem with gas lamps, wood panelling, and a fireplace that makes winter Sundays perfect.
South Kensington's best local. Real ales, a serious wine list, and a hidden beer garden that fills up on summer evenings.
The Rotherhithe pub where the Pilgrim Fathers' voyage began. One of the only pubs in England licensed to sell postage stamps.
The only Michelin-starred pub in London. Venison scotch eggs, game pies, and a relaxed Fulham atmosphere.
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