Facing St John's church (1828). Licensed in 1713 and first rebuilt in 1813 (leased to Meux & Co.) and again in 1895. The present ground floor wooden frontage dates from 1931. A spacious Grade II listed pub (Historic England reference 1079797) with comfortable seating. It has a fake fireplace feature which gives a cozy feel, especially in the winter. Large beer garden.
Historic Interest
Pubs with the name Cock are widespread in Britain and very often derive from Cock Ale, an ale referenced by Samuel Pepys in his diaries and containing a rooster amongst other ingredients. It was thought to have health benefits, in the same way that chicken soup is regarded by some societies today.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Cock Tavern, Fulham
Changing beers typically include: Sambrook's - Pumphouse Pale , Young's (seasonal)