A pub that will not disappoint. Two hand pumps dispense the specially brewed house beer and a real cider, and 14 more offer guest beers from independent microbreweries. With over 100 international bottled beers besides, you may find it difficult to leave. You can either relax with the real ales in the bar downstairs and admire the clock-faced mirrored ceiling, or go upstairs where there is extra seating. Bar snacks include good-quality Scotch eggs and pork pies. You can order from the pizzeria next door. The pub is accessible via a ramp, ask the staff - there is an downstairs WC but it is not adapted for wheelchairs.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Public house. Mid C19. Stucco with green glazed tile ground floor now painted over. 3 storeys. 2 windows, splayed corner and 3 window return (some blind) to Hatton Wall. Segmental arched ground floor openings with busts in roundels in the spandrels. Entrance in the splayed corner. Entablature at 1st floor level. 1st floor windows square-headed, architraved ashes with console bracketed cornices. Above entrance, free standing royal coat of arms with supporters. 2nd floor, architraved sashes with clock above coat of arms. Cornice and blocking course. INTERIOR: single bar, retaining large C19 bar back with moulded cornice and later mirrors. Bar counter early C20. C19 ceiling ribs and decorated ventilation grills with late C20 inset mirrors. Early C20 dado panelling and window surrounds form a piece, rear fireplace with eared surround.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
This pub has some features from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
This is a mid-19th century three-storey pub with a green glazed tile ground floor and rendered upper storeys. Three doors indicate that it was subdivided but is now a single room. It has a stunning ceiling of 19th century ceiling ribs and decorated ventilation grills with mirrors added in the late 20th century. The bar counter dates from the early 20th century but has modern panels added to the front and a new bar top added over the original one. The bar-back dates from the late 19th century and has five narrow mirrored strips with ornate capitals at the top, but the large mirrors are modern - and is almost totally obscured by fridges. Thankfully the moulded cornice above the bar-back remains visible. The dado panelling is from the early 20th century.
This Pub serves 8 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Craft Beer Co., Hatton Garden
Guest
Changing beers typically include: Exale (varies) , Redemption (varies) , Siren - Broken Dream Breakfast Stout
Source: National