26/02/23 - "I visited today. No real ales on. Absolutely no pumpclips on any of the many handpumps. I asked the barmaid if this is permanent she had no idea what I was talking about."
This pub also features a large selection of Belgian and German bottled beers at sensible prices in unpretentious surroundings. An interesting pub, rather different to the average Camden watering hole - no security guards, a relaxed environment and convivial atmosphere. This is a true free house owned by the same family since 1991. Interior includes a 100 foot bar counter, some discrete TV screens and a larger seating area to the rear. The food is very good and reasonably priced for the area. Discount for members of any EBCU organisation.
Correctly or not, the 1848 directory lists this address as the Bank of England. The Moreton Arms, 17 Moreton terrace in the 1861 census and 1856 license transfer. From https://pubwiki.co.uk/LondonPubs/StPancras/MoretonArms.shtml
Historic Interest
Locally listed:- This early C19 pub features an decorative stucco façade and pub frontage which appears to be largely unaltered. Its prominent junction location make it a local landmark.
Quinn's, London