A small friendly pub with the bar on the ground floor, including a raised area at the rear with faux library wallpaper, and additional seating upstairs. Popular with local office workers and shoppers alike. The menu centres on English pub-grub. Rebuilt on the current site in 1955, having stood on Oxford Street since the 17th century.
Historic Interest
Mentioned in Maurice Gorham's famous book Back to the Local. The barmaids then were also famous,"two dizzy blondes both sprang forward as soon as you opened the door".
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Spread Eagle, London
rotating, often including local breweries
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (varies) , Sambrook's - Junction , Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter
Source: Regional