A friendly single-room pub with rear stairs leading to a dining/overspill seating area. Four handpumps although recently the IPA clip has been duplicated.
Handily placed if you want to visit the Wellington Museum at Apsley House and usually less busy with tourists than the neighbouring Hard Rock cafe.
Historic Interest
The pub is reputed to date back for over 400 years, and to have been used by Oliver Cromwell's entourage. The cellars were used as a gaol for felons awaiting execution at the nearby Tyburn. Licensed in 1743 as the Greyhound at No 1, next door, and rebuilt on the present site in 1751. The present name was adopted by 1763 and the pub rebuilt in 1889.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Rose & Crown, London