This Legendary Soho Pub Only Pours Pints On One Day Of The Year... And That Day Is Near

Last Updated 10 March 2026

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Pints on the bar
The French House only sells beer in half pints... except for one day of the year.

A pub that only sells pints one day of the year, namely 1 April? Must be an April Fools', right? Except it's not.

The French House on Dean Street — originally called the Wine House, and later the York Minster — is one of Soho's best-loved pubs. A throwback to the stewed glory days of Soho, its photo-trimmed walls ricochet with raffish tales, such as the time Dylan Thomas mislaid his manuscript for Under Milk Wood here. How many more stories like this must have been lost to the sands of time/dregs of drunkenness.

A sign advertising Pints Day
It's the most wonderful time of the beer.
Robert Peston behind the bar with a wad of notes
It's in aid of charity, so going to the bar at 12pm midweek is totally fine.

The French House is known for something else, too: only selling beer in half pints. Stories circulate about why this is so. Time Out claims it stems back to an incident in the 1920s, when a bunch of sailors started breaking pint glasses over each others' heads. Londonopia suggests a more prosaic reason: that serving beer in smaller measures promotes the practise of folk chatting to one another, rather than slogging away at vast amounts of liquid. When Londonist asked the French House, they remained tight-lipped on the reason, but whatever it is, it's London lore that you cannot get a pint in the French House.

A pint
100 Londonist points for spotting one of these pints.
Suggs pouring pints
Suggs has regularly served the first pint for most Pint Days, but other celebs get in on the action these days.

That is, unless you visit on Pints Day — an event that started around 2000, and which falls on 1 April (or, if 1 April date lands on a weekend, the closest weekday to it).

On Pints Day, and Pints Day alone — this year it's Wednesday 1 April 2026 — antique pint glasses are ferried up from the cellar, and given a good rinse, before the beer flows at twice the usual rate.

A pint shaped balloon
Never wanted to drink a balloon so much.
Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett behind the bar
Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett get behind the bar.

The first pint of the day is not just served by any old bartender. "Suggs has poured the first pint for at least 23 of those years," French House landlady Lesley Lewis tells Londonist. In 2025, however, the Madness frontman took a backseat, with other celebrity pourers — including Ed Tudor-Pole and ex EastEnder Lucy Benjamin doing the honours (we never said they were A-lister celebs). As for 2026? You'll just have to shirk off work to find out.

As well as being a quirky excuse for a drink, pints are auctioned off — alongside a few framed photos and paintings — between 2pm-4pm, in aid of Soho Parish School ."We have various pourers coming and the pints often go for over £100," says Lesley, "Ken Stott's went for £240!" Who says that no good can come from daytime drinking?

A cartoon of someone ordering a pint at the French House
Seriously though, ordering a pint at the French is usually deeply frowned upon.
Ken Stott with a pint
Soon that pint glass will be back in the cellar for another year.

Pints Day is not the only eccentric event to unfold at the French House. Each July, the Soho Waiter's Race sets off from outside the pub.

Pints Day at the French House, Soho, Tuesday 1 April 2026, from opening at 12pm

All black and white images © Peter Clark — check out more superb work on his website. Other images taken in 2025 by Londonist.