Bar
Cittie of Yorke
9 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
you have to visit. Walk to Chancery Lane tube or walk through Grays Inn and turn right. You will feel like you are going back in time. Think it closes about 9.30 an is only open weekdays
Cavernous pub built in the 1920s but with characterful older features, a long bar and wooden booths.
The pub has three bars: at the front it’s a wood-panelled affair, while in the cellar everything is modern and bright white. The real treat is the back bar – at the end of a seemingly uninviting, gloomy passageway it opens out into a vast room. It might look like the inside of a parish church if it wasn’t for the bar itself and the rows of enormous casks balanced above it.
The pub has three bars: at the front it’s a wood-panelled affair, while in the cellar everything is modern and bright white. The real treat is the back bar – at the end of a seemingly uninviting, gloomy passageway it opens out into a vast room. It might look like the inside of a parish church if it…
Claims on one of the oldest surviving pubs in London, it opens out to a spectacular Church-like room at the back, a real throw back to the style of the old inns. Cosy corners and very long bar! Pub grub.
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Location
22 High Holborn
London, England