Two-floor eating area
Built in 1776, this is the oldest surviving pub in Marylebone. It was once a small terrace pub hidden in a sidestreet, but is now promoted more as an up-market gastropub with boutique hotel set over six floors! Breakfast, lunch & dinner are available, and roasts on Sundays. Sister establishment to the Thomas Cubitt in Belgravia, the Orange in Pimlico and the Alfred Tennyson in Knightsbridge.
It is entirely possible to just have a drink without eating here. But note that as per usual, alcohol cannot be served before noon on Sunday or 10am on other days.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
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