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The Old Bell Tavern

Description: The Old Bell Tavern was built in the 1670's and has been a licensed tavern for over 300 years. Its worn appearance gives it a lived-in, cosy atmosphere. The rear leads out into the courtyard of St Bride's Church. Bar food is served between Midday and 9pm. They also provide satellite TV as entertainment.



Rating: 4 out of 5 Critic rating
Rating: 3.5 out of 5

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95 Fleet Street, EC4Y 1DH

Phone: +44 (0) 20 7583 0216

Transport: City Thameslink Overground network

The Old Bell Tavern

Snuggle up at The Old Bell

The Old Bell
The Old Bell: This pub could be literally anywhere

4 Feb 2008


A bona fide classic - this pub could be literally anywhere. Busy Fleet Street evaporates the moment you step through the front door, the back door opens onto the courtyard of the gorgeous St. Brides church.

The pub in between is a dark little warren of snug homely places to sip a pint and relax (Timothy Taylor's Landlord on draught - apparently Madonna's favourite tipple now she's a flat cap wearing cor blimey Londoner) - our favourite spot is under the stairs.

If you narrow your eyes you can almost detect the layout of the Georgian house this used to be - plonking a bar, a fag machine and a golf video game in the middle of the old back room seems to be about all they've done to update it since.

And the atmosphere is excellent owing to the fact the people you're in there with also deliberately chose not to go to a wine bar.

CLIENTELE: office workers
NEAREST STATION: City Thameslink station
PHONE NUMBER: 020 7583 0216

Details are correct at the time of publication - please check with venue before booking.

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