Built in 1936 as part of a vast art deco building fronting onto Oxford Street, this is a modest unit in one side. It's been a gay pub since 1946 which apparently makes it the oldest in London. Spacious interior extending a long way to rear, plus a dance floor in basement. Expect disco music to be audible. Regular entz Thurs to Sun (karaoke, DJ, drag cabaret). Substantial LGBT+ clientele, lots of solo guys, all ages but with a more mature bias.
Note that on Sundays alcohol may not be bought before noon.
In late 2021 it was reported that the single cask ale previously available had been removed. Further updates welcome.
City Of Quebec, London