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Pint of cider, please: the best pubs in London

Whether youโ€™re on the prowl for a cask ale, an atmospheric pub, or an original cocktail bar,  it can be hard to choose from the best pubs in London as the city has no shortage of watering holes. After living in London — see my London bucket list and other pertinent London posts — as an expat for a year and visiting half a dozen times since, I guess I’ve seen my fair share of pubs (read: drank monstrous amounts of ciders and spent hundreds of pounds on booze).

It wasnโ€™t easy to pick only a few, considering there are over 7000 pubs in London; I am well on my way to sampling them all but until I am finished, here are my favourite places to grab a drink with friends in various areas of the city.

Cheers, you guys!

Best Pubs in London
The George Inn

George Inn

77 Borough High Street Southwark

Welcome to Londonโ€™s oldest and last remaining galleried coaching inn! Said to be Shakespeareโ€™s favourite watering hole on the south bank.

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The Holly Bush

Holly Bush

22 Hollymount Hampstead

For over 200 years, this pub, nestled in one of Hampsteadโ€™s quiet cobbled streets, has been drawing locals in search of a good time and a good pint. Features a fireplace, a lived-in feel, and beautiful wooden floorsโ€”like all proper pubs should.

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Lamb & Flag

Lamb & Flag

33 Rose Street Covent Garden

What was once the watering hole of none other than Charles Dickens is definitely a staple of the London pub scene. After all, only a handful of pubs can boast having been opened for such a long time — 335 years, in this case — and served such famous clients. What The Lamb & Flag lacks in space — it is ridiculously tiny — it makes for in atmosphere and history. Frequently dubbed the best historical pub in London (it dates back from 1772), this Dickens favourite retains an irresistible old-world charm.

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The Churchill Arms

The Churchill Arms

119 Kensington Church Street

A pub that exclusively serves Thai food? Such a thing exists in London. The Churchill Arms, just a stone throw’s from Kensington Gardens, is one of the best pubs in London, for many reasons: its uncommon menu, its beautiful hanging flowers baskets that tumble out onto the street, its fantastic collection of Churchill memorabilia and the many modern day celebrities that frequently visit — this pub simply doesn’t disappoint. Once the local of Churchillโ€™s grandparents, this quirky and leafy pub is filled with Copperknob (Winstonโ€™s nickname; he was a redhead) memorabilia. This is also Londonโ€™s only pub to exclusively serve Thaรฏ food. No chippies here!

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Nag’s Head

The Nagโ€™s Head

53 Kinnerton Street

This unassuming Belgravia boozer is located on a quiet and narrow mews, away from the hustle. With its numerous trinkets and uneven floors, I suspect it hasnโ€™t changed much in the past 100 years; thatโ€™s precisely why I like it so much.

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The Cricketers

The Cricketers

The Green on Richmond

This is a perfectly maintained (it dates back from 1770) locals-only pub located on a tranquil street bordering a leafy park in upscale Richmond; in a way, it’s almost buccolic as you could blink and be transported to the English countryside. There are only a handful of seats and if you’re lucky, you’ll grab one outside.

Best Pubs in London
A pint, please!
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The Counting House, City of London
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The Warwick Castle, Maida Vale
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The Dickens Inn, Tower Hill

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