First licensed in 1776 and rebuilt by Meux in 1872, this is now part of the small London-based Market Taverns chain. The pub has benefited from a sensitive refurbishment, preserving the impressive wall tiling and floor mosaics in the main entrance. On the wall by the side entrance is an apposite display of old woodworking tools.
The ale comprises a few regulars like Harveys, but also often some interesting local brews from around the country. For visitors, the pub is a haven from the bustle of nearby Oxford Street, whilst the availability of a dartboard (in the rear alcove) and TV sport adds to the appeal for the regulars, one of whom has commented: "Landlord & deputy greet us like old mates – it feels like an old episode of Cheers when we go in. My pint is invariably being pulled as they see me come through the door. Always a good atmosphere and a mix of after-workers, tourists and locals."
The food offering is Pieminister pies.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Carpenters Arms, London