Established in 1767 as the Northumberland Arms and rebuilt in 1926 when it was named the Holyrood. Now a typical Geronimo Inn, with smart modern decor, lots of wooden tables, banquettes and walls decorated with Garden of Eden murals. There are raised eating areas which can be hired. This is a very pleasant retreat from nearby Oxford Street but it can become very crowded in early evening with after-work drinkers. Occasional events, see pub website for details. As with many pubs nowadays post-pandemic, the venue offers a "work from the pub" facility.
The previous name, the Ben Crouch Tavern, was named after a famous boxer and leader of a body-snatching gang supplying local hospitals.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Adam & Eve, London