This popular corner pub, built in 1845/6 for the wardens of Millbank Prison and extended in 1890, faces the river near Vauxhall Bridge and is close to the Tate Britain gallery. It has been described as a decent, comfortable pub and one of the best in Pimlico.
Fine glasswork and some attractive slender scroll-topped columns together distinguish the main bar, which is carpeted and furnished with a mixture of high tables with stools and dining tables and chairs. There is a CCTV link to the ghost-inhabited former prison transfer cells in the cellar to demand one's constant attention for fear of missing an appearance!
To the rear, a single high table occupies the snug, whilst upstairs, the appropriately fitted-out Spying Room, with its view of the MI6 Building across the river, is quiet and comfortable. Note the majestic Bass mirror. Outside, at both front and side, are railed-in seating areas. Blankets and hot-water bottles are available in cold weather.
Two or more ales from Young's are supplemented by one or two others usually sourced regionally. The food menu includes Sunday roaats and a kids' menu.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Morpeth Arms, London