and hotel
May be on the site of the Orange Coffee House which existed in the 18th century, which ceased trading as a coffee house long before it was rebuilt in 1845/6. Now a gastropub in an early Victorian building which became the Orange Brewery in 1982, sadly no longer. Ground-floor bar offering light snacks and wood-fired oven pizzas; first-floor restaurant offers a more substantial menu. And the Blood Orange Bar in the basement is a cocktail bar with its own bar menu and with live music and vinyl DJs. It contains the hireable Vault space.
Four ensuite bedrooms on second floor. Sister pub to the rather grander Alfred Tennyson (ex-Pantechnicon) in Knightsbridge, the Grazing Goat W1, and the Thomas Cubitt SW1. Ale prices reflect the central location.
Note that there is a mid-morning gap in food service after breakfast and before lunch. Note also that alcohol is available from 8.30am but only if ancillary to a meal being consumed. After 10am, no restrictions.
Historic Interest
Historic England entry 1226938. A Heritage Statement for this site exists on the Westminster Council planning portal, in relation to withdrawn planning app 21/07736/LBC.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Orange, London
Probably at least one Local Beer
Changing beers typically include: Five Points - XPA , Hammerton (varies) , Sharp's - Doom Bar