A Fuller's Ale & Pie pub near the Tower of London, in a listed building that was a bank and before that a part of Christ's Hospital, a school founded in 1552 to educate poor children (now in Sussex). The interior boasts high ceilings and wood panelling, and pictures of former monarchs adorn the walls. Food is served until 9pm (5pm Sun). Periodic beer festivals feature other London breweries. The TV is usually mute. Note the gallows.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Dated 1914. 3 storeys plus dormers in tiled mansard. 5 windows. Red brick with raked joints and Portland stone dressings, in later C17 manner. Channelled ground storey with pedimented stone doorway and passage to west. Order of Ionic pilasters to 2 storeys above with stone entablature and brick parapet, swept up at the centre on either side of a narrow attic or lucerne with segmental pediment. 3 window return with date.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Hung Drawn & Quartered, London
Changing beers typically include: Dark Star (varies)