Completely refurbished pub. Open plan downstairs built mostly of light wood. Old adverts decorate the walls. An interesting glass topped table is located in the spacious main bar into which can be seen separate sections for barley, hops and yeast. The adjoining “Keats” bar is where the poet was known to write. Upstairs are both a large dining room and separate lounge bar with pool table. Toilets are downstairs
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Public house. Early C19, upper floors refronted 1870s, ground floor altered late C20. Stucco upper floors in elaborate french classical manner. 4 storeys and cellars. 3 windows and 3 window return to London Wall. C20 ground floor public house frontage of recessed windows with glazing bars; entrances on Moorgate and London Wall facades. Upper floors retain diminution of height from earlier facade. Moorgate facade divided into 2 bays flanked by enriched pilaster to 1st and 2nd floors and quoins to 3rd floor. lst floor stucco chanelled to appear as ashlar; left hand bay tripartite sash formed by banded columns supporting an entablature and heavily enriched pediment; right hand bay, 2 single sashes of similar style. Similar arrangement to 2nd and 3rd floors where windows have shouldered architraves and enriched pediments. Main modillian cornice at 3rd floor level; cornice and blocking course. Return to London Wall single sashes similar to right hand bay. Interior altered late C20.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Globe, London
Changing beers typically include: Northern Monk - Eternal , Titanic - Plum Porter
Source: National