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"Independent freehouse in an 18th century period building, nestled in the heart of Farringdon. Selling real ale, craft beers, stouts, spirits, various wines and homemade food."
Address: 55 Britton Street , London EC1M 5UQ, XGL, GB
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A chill place with lots of drinks offerings. Ordered a nice Caesar salad, calamari, fish and chips and padrons. Unique test, freshly made and swift service. Wanted scotch eggs but not on the menu. Service was warm but a bit hurried towards the end.Food: 4/5
Nice cosy pub about 3 or 4 min walk away from the hustle and bustle of Farringdon. Nice selection of local beers and ales on tap. Like the Sesh IPA and the stuff from Bermondsey Anspach hobday . Had the fries - on point! Goes Candlelight after a certain hour! Nice n quirkyFood: 5/5
Not an old pub, but a new’ish one designed to look old. Charming place but a bit cold upon my visit an open front door and no heating made sure of that. Good ales and good food. Not cheap and I was very surprised to see a 12.5% service charge added to my bill. I paid at the bar so I don’t know what service I paid for…Food: 5/5
Charming pub with proper craft beers on tap. I didn't have time to eat but the food smelled lovely. Friendly staff. Will go back and eat soonFood: 5/5
My companions were in danger of judging a book by it's cover. That said I thought it looked just as it should - one of London's oldest pubs. IT'S BRILLIANT!! Beer, food, service, all excellent. Had some of the best fish and chips in Southern England I've ever had - and I have had a lot! This place is FULL of character.
Very quirky ancient pub. Above all the bar keep is hilarious. Bar keep has a brilliant dry sense of humour. So if you are a snowflake may want wear an extra sunscreenFood: 4/5
Honestly one of the best burgers I ever had. Did not expect that one at all.. it just happened. The beers are awsome. Liked the alternative rock playlist too - tired of this random teenager radio pop.Food: 5/5
Really nice pub, great atmosphere, friendly staff and fantastic street. Pints are pricey, but commendable that bar staff are paid above average rates. The place looses 2 stars however, because of the warm keg beer!
What a brilliant pub. Fantastic service, incredible beers, and a good choice of music from Portishead, to the Cure to ELO. Food looked decent and was served late. My advice is to go later in the evening or in the afternoon before the post work crowd gets ther because it's not a big place and gets very busy.
Farringdon £6.30 The Lager One of most intimate pubs in London. . The Holy Tavern formerly The Jerusalem Tavern is just a short walk from Farringdon Station and is located In quiet side street at the southern end of Clerkenwell. . This Georgian building dates back to 1720 and has seen many uses over the years. The beautiful ground floor frontage dates back to 1810 but this pub actually started life as a pub in the mid 90’s. . This has to be one of the most intimate pubs in London with its snug and cosy seating arrangements. As mentioned earlier this pub was created in the mid 90’s and the thought and attention to detail to the design means you would think that your surroundings were hundreds of years old not twenty five. The floor is stripped wood and the walls are panelled and painted green, at the front of the pub there are tiles on the wall depicting the seasons of the year. The seating is a mixture of rustic pews, tables and chairs with some additional seating outside dotted around large old barrels. The bar area is compact and petite and has beer taps on and behind it. . The beer choice here was all new to me, the very helpful member of staff helped me navigate through the options and I ended up have a lager called - yes, you’ve guessed it “The Lager”. Its brewed by Anspach & Hobday who are based in Croydon, it was a really nice pint and little over six quid. This pub was previously run by Suffolk based St Peter’s Brewery who ended their twenty five year lease back in February, the brewery still supplies the pub and the beers are well celebrated. There is no food available at present. . I visited on a Friday afternoon, there was a tube strike on that day and this must have impacted the pub because it was fairly quiet. This is a popular haunt of locals, office workers and tourists alike, so choose a good time to visit. To enhance your experience here why not pop along for candlelit Tuesdays or the occasional visit from Morris Dancers. This pub isn’t open on weekends. . The @theholytavern has long been on the radar and it didn’t disappoint. The building is beautiful and very inviting, the layout of this pub makes for a engaging pub experience and the beer is great and diverse. A quality Clerkenwell boozer this, which definitely gets my blessing. . Information correct on visiting 19/08/22
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