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Great Northern, Luton

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63 Bute Street, Luton, LU1 2EY (View on Google Map)
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This may be the smallest pub in Luton. Its name was changed in the 1860’s when the Great Northern Railway was built right on its doorstep. It is listed in CAMRA's National Pub Heritage listing as it still retains Victorian green wall tiles together with a table featuring quirky brass pint-glass holders at each corner. St Austell Tribute is regularly served. The front door opens onto a pedestrianised area of the Hat District that hosts occasional live events.

Historic Interest

Listed in CAMRA Pub Heritage listing

Information for this venue is provided by the South Bedfordshire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Luton (B)
Last updated
30/10/2024
Last surveyed
28/02/2024
Pub ID
BES/317
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II

The term “little gem” has become something of a cliché but springs immediately to mind on entering this tiny one-bar pub. You enter by the left-hand door which originally led to an off sales but the partition was removed many years ago and the former main entrance, the right-hand door, put out of use. Green-tiled wainscotting with a tulip relief adorns all the walls and the ornate cast iron roof pillar with a leaf decoration is a notable feature. The mirrored bar back, with slender columns holding up the shelves, is genuinely old; the canted-fronted bar counter and brick fireplace are both inter-war. The domino table at the front of the room is a rare feature. Most of the external patterned glass has been replaced, presumably because of breakages, but all the original glazing bars (some curved) survive. However, at the back of the room is an exterior-looking etched window, beyond which was what was a lounge but is now a smoking area.

General information about historic pub interiors

The term “little gem” has become something of a cliché but springs immediately to mind on entering this tiny one-bar pub. A narrow three-storey building of brick built 1860s. It was given a good quality refurbishment in the 1890s. In 1921 it was purchased by Benskins Watford Brewery Limited and at this time it had a Private Bar, Public Bar and Tap Room. It was named after the Great Northern Railway station which opened in Bute Street in 1858.

You enter via the left hand door which originally led to the off sales or private bar but the partition was removed a number of years ago. The right hand door was the original entrance to the public bar but now it is out of use. By the left hand door there is a short screen painted a beige colour with an etched glass panel in the top half. There is a dado of dark green tiling with a tulip motif in relief all around the room and the ceiling is held up by a pillar with a simple capital of leaf decoration all painted dark green; three ceiling roses.

The bar counter is of an inter-war style having a canted front recently painted dark green. The wooden display cabinets and pot shelf above the bar counter are modern. The four-bay bar back fitting dates from the 1890s with a mirrored back and slender columns holding up the shelves. In the servery there is a door with a ‘Bar’ etched panel. Commendably, there is no loss of lower shelves as a fridge is sensibly placed under the bar counter. At the rear on the right is a 1930s brick fireplace painted dark blue. Along the right hand wall is some 1960s seating with metal legs. At the front of the room is a rare domino table with holders for your pint glass on each corner.

Sadly, most of the patterned glass on the front has been replaced, presumably because of breakages. However, at the rear of the room there is an exterior-looking window with an etched panel. Beyond it was a room, once a lounge, later a pool room but now a smoking area. The ladies’ toilets are outside whereas the gents' toilet are inside - both are modernised.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
11:00am - 1:00am
Saturday
11:00am - 1:00am
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
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Transport
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Close to Luton Bus Station
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