Craft beer specialist pub opened in February, 2014 in the bottom of an Edwardian office block (premises not previously licenced) near to Ludgate Circus. High ceiling, lots of exposed brickwork. Large skylight at rear. 16 craft-keg fonts and 300 bottled beers.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Former printing machinery works. Dated 1886. T Knowles Green, architect. Red brick with terracotta dressing. Tiled roof. Asymmetrical composition in Flemish Renaissance style. EXTERIOR: 4 storeys with attic; 3 wide bays with narrow entrance bay to the south, with projecting, turretted bay above entrance. One central bay of paired windows flanked by bays with tripartite windows and segmental, gabled dormers in the attic. The ground divided laterally and vertically into 4 sections: the lower part is rusticated, the pilasters above are channelled and divide 3 shallow, segmental-headed windows and a narrow entrance. A horizontal, decorative band divides the upper and lower parts of the large windows. A decorated, terracotta cornice separates the upper floors from the largely glazed ground and first floors; an elaborate frieze is repeated on the gables. Converted into offices.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Harrild & Sons, London
Changing beers typically include: Gun - Scaramanga Extra Pale