This is an other drinking establishment and you will be charged for entrance at all times.
Cocktail Bar
P2021/2863/FUL. Change of use of building from sui generis use (drinking establishment) to Class E (commercial, business and service); erection of setback roof extension; amendments to shopfronts, fenestration and architectural detailing; extension of existing building to create new infill façade to Balfe Street at first and second floor; excavation basement extension; and associated works of demolition and refurbishment.
Update Feb 2020 - "This pub has now closed. It is being turned into a Be at One cocktail bar. A great loss." Now open as such.
This is how it was -
With a handsome, listed 18th Century frontage, this is essentially a long, extended narrow bar, in which lots of interesting features have survived, such as the old wooden panelling and a nice window, with the pub name in prominent lettering. There are plenty of mirrors, old clocks and signs and two fine lanterns at the back to allow light and air in. Leased to Stonegate. On a visit in Feb 2017, only one beer was available (three were coming soon) and that ran out before we had a drink.
Historic Interest
Local Listing:- Four storey ground floor public house. Pilaster support entablature. First, second and third floor windows with stucco surrounds. Stucco band at third floor level. Strong cornice. Stock brick mansard roof with two dormers. Forming party of terrace.
Be At One, London