This Pub is Closed Long Term
26/03/25 - WC1X 0AE. 2025/0584/P. Proposed conversion and change of use of ground floor and basement from Sui Generis (public house) to Class E (showroom). Change of use of first and second floors from Sui Generis (public house) to 3 residential flats (Class C3) and associated external works. Please register an objection if you want to save the pub. Grade II listed. Comments to planning@camden.gov.uk
26/07/23 - freehold for sale with Savills.
27/09/22 - "I'm the owner of The Apple Tree on Mount Pleasant. Just wanted to let you know that we are closed for renovation but will be re-opening with many of the original Victorian features restored - the original brown tiled faience, covered up by previous owners, has been uncovered and windows replaced to Victorian style. When we do re-open we'll have a wider and more esoteric selection of beers and ciders than previously."
28/11/21 - Closed and boarded up. Very much keg-only. Hand-pumps removed. Even the keg selection is reported as extremely lacklustre, with only two fonts present, and serving the likes of Fosters.
Their website says, "A quirky, colourful, LGBTQ+ and alternative lifestyle friendly venue in Clerkenwell, London where everyone is welcome. We’re more than a pub; we’re also an event venue and community hub. We host exciting workshops and events such as Body Positive Life Painting, Immersive Theatre Performances, Open Mics, Drag Cabarets and monthly Queer Clothes Swaps. Check out our listings on Facebook for the upcoming events."
Large pub with ‘L’ shaped blue-painted bar in front of a large bar back. There is a sizeable outside seating area. It is close to the Royal Mail Archive and Museum in Phoenix Place. They menu features snacks, sandwiches, salads, jacket potatoes and traditional favourites including vegan and vegetarian options. Public Transport: Buses: 19, 38, 341 (Rosebery Avenue); 63 (Farringdon Road).
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Public house. Mid C19, altered C20. Grey stock brick with stucco dressings. 3 windows with 3-window return and 4-window 2 storey extension to Warner Street. 3 storeys and cellars. C20 wooden public house frontage with pilasters supporting a fascia, with original consoles, and windows with small panes. Segmental arched 1st floor 4-pane sashes with moulded hoods and keystones, linked by impost bands. Moulded 2nd floor string. 2nd floor architraved sashes. Cornice topped by a parapet with pierced decoration. INTERIOR: altered.
Apple Tree, London
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