Licensed as the Two Blue Posts in 1728, the present pub was built in 1892 at a cost of £4,000. Now a cosy corner pub with attractive windows and panelling within. Smallish single-room bar on the ground floor with an overspill seating area upstairs. Three cask ales are normally on, with at least two from the GK range. A wide food offering includes sandwiches and toasties, pub favourites, a kids menu, and Sunday roasts.
Historic Interest
The blue posts were the boundary-markers of Soho Fields, the sixteenth century royal hunting grounds. Or alternatively, the name is thought to refer to the blue bollards that once marked the "taxi-ranks" of sedan chairs, one of which is illustrated on the pub sign.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Blue Posts, London
may include a 4.1% house beer
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (varies) , Timothy Taylor - Landlord