Cor blimey, London’s only gone and got some proper good old boozers, ain’t it? There’s loads of ’em, but we’ve put together a list of the five most popular ones.

1. The Churchill Arms

This pub in Notting Hill is famous for its bleedin’ amazing flowers all over the outside of the pub. Inside, you’ll find a cosy and inviting atmosphere, with wooden beams, low lightin’, and plenty of nooks and crannies to ‚ave a quiet pint. The Churchill Arms serves a range of beers and ciders, as well as Thai food.

2. The Grenadier

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Belgravia, The Grenadier is a proper old-fashioned boozer with a fascinating history. Legend has it that the pub is haunted by the ghost of a soldier who was beaten to death for cheating at cards. Despite its eerie past, The Grenadier is a warm and welcoming pub, with plenty of character and charm.

3. The Ten Bells

This historic pub in Spitalfields is well old, dating back to the 18th century, and has been frequented by many famous figures, including Jack the Ripper. The Ten Bells has a classic pub atmosphere, with wooden floors, exposed brick walls, and a roaring fire in the winter. The pub serves a range of beers, wines, and spirits, as well as classic British pub food.

4. The Lamb and Flag

Located in Covent Garden, The Lamb and Flag is one of the oldest pubs in London, dating back to 1772. The pub has a proper cosy and traditional atmosphere, with dark wooden panelin’, and a large fireplace. The Lamb and Flag serves a range of real ales, as well as classic pub grub.

5. The Princess Louise

This stunning Victorian pub in Holborn is famous for its beautiful interior, with intricate tilework, stained glass windows, and ornate mirrors. The Princess Louise serves a range of beers and spirits, as well as delicious pub food.

So, whether you’re after a quiet pint or a proper knees-up, these pubs have got you sorted, mate!

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