In among a sea of fizzy taps sit two handpumps. This had been a traditional pub and then was transformed into a trendy chill out bar, for the yoof, with UV lighting, and loud music. It is now pretty much back to a traditional boozer.
In around August 2023 it reverted back to its original name.
This pub is not a nationally listed building but it is locally listed. The ironwork over the entrance bears the original name of the pub, The Lincoln Arms. The old bar counter is also of interest.
Historic Interest
Local Listing:- Timber frontage. Panelled opening stallriser, two pilasters, clear glass window (one transom below obscured), iron strip vent. Panelled/mottled glass door, clear glass fanlight and iron strip vent. Angle recessed doorway.
Two exterior doors indicate this pub was originally sub-divided but now is one narrow room. Down the right hand side is an old bar counter but the bar back is mostly modern with virtually all the lower shelving lost to fridges. (Opens at 4)
Two exterior doors indicate this pub was originally sub-divided but now is one narrow room. Down the right hand side is an old bar counter but the bar back is mostly modern with virtually all the lower shelving lost to fridges. (Opens at 4)
Lincoln Arms, London