Licensed in 1749 and rebuilt in 1937 with a roof extension making it taller than its neighbours in its terrace. It is the only pub in London bearing this sign. In olden days liveried footmen were employed to run before carriages to pay toll dues, carry lights at night, and similar. Their physical powers were often formidable and some could run sixteen to twenty miles in a couple of hours.
Now the site is a comfortable lounge bar with attractive bay windows and additional seating plus restaurant upstairs. The food offering includes lunchtime sandwiches, Sunday roasts and a kids' menu. The venue has been described as "a posh local for posh locals".
Historic Interest
Some history about this site may be seen on the alondoninheritance.com website.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Footman, London
Changing beers typically include: Portobello - Star , Timothy Taylor - Landlord