Every month, the folks at Fancyapint? get together to vote for their top ten favourite pubs. These are recently visited pubs that for one reason or another (the ambience, the booze, the company) stuck in their collective memory. Kindly, these booze-savvy Fancyapinters have decided to share their latest picks with Londonist and all our readers. Cheers!
Here’s the current list from Fancyapint? in no particular order of merit. They assure us that all ten pubs are quality establishments.
- Lord Clyde (Borough, London)
... A perennial favourite - a proper traditional boozer
- King William IV (Edmonton, London)
... The best reason for visiting Lower Edmonton - especially on a Wednesday
- Palm Tree (Mile End, London)
... A warm and musical welcome in the East End
- The Sir Richard Steele (Primrose Hill, London)
... One of north London's more idiosyncratic boozers
- King's Arms (Borough, London)
... A quiet, comfortable pub a short walk away from London Bridge
- Island Queen (City Road, London)
... One of our Islington favourites
- Sutton Arms (Barbican, London)
... One of the best places for Sunday lunch in the City.
- Dover Castle (Regent's Park, London)
... A quiet haven and a welcome respite from the retail hell of Oxford Street
... A welcome alternative to the relentless trendiness of Essex Road
... It might be tiny, but the list of beers puts much larger pubs to shame
Visit Fancyapint? for an honest insight and impartial guide to having a drink in the UK and Ireland (coming soon).
Photograph of the Lord Clyde courtesy of da mad pixelist's photostream on Flickr.