Pub with a curved frontage and a more conventional decor, having rid itself of its old English spit and sawdust layout. There is a first floor bar by, way of a curved staircase, which can be hired for functions. A Lilley's cider occupied the remaining handpump at our last visit. A wide food menu includes Sunday roasts and a kids' option. Note that under the terms of the licence, alcohol may only be sold Monday to Sunday from 10am.
Historic Interest
First licensed in 1742 and called the Three Jolly Butchers until 1785. The present pub dates from 1967.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Kings Arms, London
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