This is a splendid-looking corner pub rebuilt in 1896 and was the Japanese Ambassador’s residence before the First World War; there was allegedly a tunnel leading to the then embassy. The site was raked with terrorist gunfire intended for the hotel next door in 1976 and a bullet hole was still visible for many years afterwards.
Reopened by the upmarket Cubitt House chain in late 2022. There is a full-length bar taking centre stage and up to four cask ales reported. Food includes a select and upmarket barfood menu and a restaurant upstairs, both with prices that reflect the area.
Hours given are for bar hours and pub food, the restaurant serving times are different and include weekday breakfast.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Barley Mow, London
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , Purity - Mad Goose