facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and contact details for The Nell Gwynne

The Nell Gwynne
Address: 2 Bull Inn Court Covent Garden London, London WC2R 0NP, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7240 5579
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC2R 0NP


related searches: nell gwynne pub, nell of old drury, nell gwynn house
Similar places near
The Porterhouse Brew Co The Porterhouse Brew Co 77 meters Loved the place and the service. Greta vibe, kind staff and good guest beers on tap.
Maple Leaf Maple Leaf 83 meters Had a great lunch there. Proper burgers and chips. Pints came in good ole fashioned t...
The Coal Hole The Coal Hole 85 meters We just ate at the Coal Hole, and it was fabulous. The shepherd’s pie was over the to...
the coalhole the coalhole 85 meters Spacious pub near the Covent Garden. Great choice of beers and food.
Punch & Judy Punch & Judy 113 meters Finally visited in the summer after walking past so many times! Nice atmosphere and w...
Retro Bar Retro Bar 148 meters Awesome music. Great atmosphere.
Bok Bar Bok Bar 171 meters A cosy bar with a wide selection of spirits. Toilet on first floor. Outdoor space.
Taylor Walker Taylor Walker 176 meters Friendly staff, nice atmosphere. Only had drinks though. Can't say anything about the...
Theodore Bullfrog Theodore Bullfrog 187 meters One of my favourite venues and good to see them back up and running. Team were fantas...
Essex Serpent Essex Serpent 196 meters
The Cove The Cove 207 meters
The Lyceum The Lyceum 207 meters We recently attended a performance of *The Lion King* at the Lyceum Theatre, and it w...
The Savoy Tup The Savoy Tup 209 meters Visiting this pub tucked away down a steep side street mid-afternoon on a weekday, I ...
Bell and Compass Bell and Compass 229 meters A nice pub with a good choice of beers, but on the pricey side
Lemon Tree Lemon Tree 232 meters Really good Thai food, very reasonably priced. Service was quick and friendly. Will d...
Bill's Bill's 236 meters
O'Neill's O'Neill's 237 meters
The Marquis The Marquis 239 meters This family owned pub is very popular among pub groups on Facebook and I can see why....
Reviews
Nice little pub in a side alley you might never find if you don't know where it is. Small and homely with a good range of beers and ales. People drink outside all the time which is fun as well. Smallest stairs in history down to the bathrooms, watch your head! Definitely worth a visit.
This lovely, traditional pub is located in an alleyway just off the Strand, so close to the theatres and grand hotels. Popular for after work drinks and pre/post-theatre visits, so it does get very busy. Normally a great atmosphere, both inside and in the alley, and drinks are reasonably priced for the area. An historic hidden treasure, definitely worth a visit.
Great little pub hidden down a small side street near to The Adelphi Theatre. They have a great selection of beers and spirits and staff are nice and friendly too. £3 for a pint of Tribute amazing!!
Very homely tiny pub with a very nice interior and a feel to it. Has a traditional pub-cum-dive bar feel to it with a good old smell of stale beer and alcohol soaked curtains flirting with mould. : Really cool intimate place. Will definitely be bringing people here. Very unique.
This is a lovely pub full of character and not too packed. Prices are reasonable for London and the ambiance in the place make you feel comfortable. It has a free duke box which is a nice touch and the music is at a comfortable level so you can still talk.
Lovely pub tucked away off The Strand, staff really friendly and welcoming, prices a little bit expensive but this is London.. in a January night you notice that the bar has no central heating and sat by a fire place that had no fire it was a little cold. Still, second time here and will definitely return.
Good selection of beers and great atmosphere. A hidden gem of london.
Was looking for a spot near Covent Garden and was pleasantly surprised. It’s a great place for a casual meet up- drinks are cheap and the music is fun. Open Sundays until 8pm. The staff is very friendly.
On of my favourite pubs in central London. This is a small pub in a narrow alley off Strand. No frills or gimmicks. My only negative is that I’m not a fan of TVs in pubs as it’s distracting. Good beer and reasonably priced - they also offer a ‘flight’ of 3 x 1/3 pints for those people who want to try a range. Nice touch. Free Wi-Fi. Mind your head on the way back from the toilet - catches me every single time.
Nice, authentic, traditional pub, nice atmosphere.
Comment on this business

Directions to The Nell Gwynne with public transportation


Southampton Street Covent Garden 50 meters
11
139
15
176
6
87
9
91
N11
N15
N155
N199
N21
N26
N343
N44
N550
N551
N87
N89
N9
N91
Bedford Street 80 meters
11
139
15
176
6
87
9
91
N11
N15
N155
N199
N21
N26
N343
N44
N550
N551
N87
N89
N9
N91
Savoy Street 150 meters
11
139
15
176
6
87
9
91
N11
N15
N155
N199
N21
N26
N343
N44
N550
N551
N87
N89
N9
N91
Lancaster Place 250 meters
1
139
168
172
176
188
243
26
341
59
68
76
N1
N171
N343
N68
X68
Lancaster Place Somerset House 280 meters
139
176
N343

to add The Nell Gwynne map to your website;



We use cookies

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy