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.
- Princess Louise (Holborn, London)
Flying in the face of fashion - Victorian values reborn.
Great beer, great food, great atmopshere.- The Charles Dickens (Southwark, London)
The great man himself would have felt quite at home here.- Ye Olde Mitre Tavern (Farringdon, London)
We never tire of this old pub.- Earl of Lonsdale (Notting Hill, London)
A cynical tourist ploy, or a genuine attempt to create a good pub atmosphere? You decide.- John Snow (Soho, London)
No, no, not the newsreader - drop in for a pint, a bit of history and join the society.- Blue Posts (Soho, London)
A lively pub, that's just like it used to be around here.- Chesham Arms (Hackney, London)
Hidden away in darkest Hackney, a jolly, decent pub.- Princess of Wales (Primrose Hill, London)
Thankfully missed in the trendification of Primrose Hill and definitely the better for it.- Little Driver (Bow, London)
An East End boozer revised.Photography by chichard41 via the Londonist Flickr pool.