Grade II listed pub built in 1856 as the Scotch Stores and renamed 18 years later. The facade is impressive, with the pub's name extending across the arch to the adjacent mews. Inside there is a fascinating collection of prints, portraits and paintings. The rear area has a notable brewery mirror. The beer range features a changing guest ale - beer mats and pump clips on display are evidence of previous brews. Five handpumps but not all ales may be available depending on demand.
There is a wide food offering including lunchtime sandwiches, pub favourites, afternoon tea, and a dog menu!
A vintage car club meets here every month. Popular with tourists.
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Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England ref 1221949.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Leinster Arms, Bayswater