If you're walking along the street you would never know the gem of a pub is there. Hidden down an alley,this place is one of Londons best and oldest pubs. Good chive of drinks and the food looked nice but didn't have any on our visit. If you can find it the you definitely need to visit,you won't be disappointed.
Sharon Sellers REALTOR NEWNAN GA (Max Sellers Real Estate)
+5
On our recent trip to London, we stopped by this pub because of the story of Queen Elizabeth and the Cherry Tree. It was such a cool and interesting place. They actually have the trunk of the cherry inside the pub. There's so many cool photographs on the walls showing times gone by. The bartenders were super friendly and told us many things about the pub that we knew nothing about. Definitely add it to your "to-do" list the next time you're in London, you'll love it!
Lovely old pub hidden away down an alley. Great selection of ales and a fantastic feel about the pub. Didn't have any food so I can't rate this aspect of the Mitre. One of the wife and my favourite pubs in London.
We stopped off for quick refreshments at this beautiful old pub. Hidden in one of London's mysterious alleyways off Hatton Garden. Established in 1546 this pub has lots of character both inside and outside. Friendly staff. If you're in the area, this is a must visit.
Small, but packed with history and charm. Definitely a pub to visit if you have never been
Step into the Ye Olde Mitre, and you'll feel like you've stumbled upon a hidden time capsule in the heart of bustling Holborn. Nestled down a narrow alleyway, this pub's history is as rich as its ale.
As you enter, the low ceilings and timber beams transport you to an era long gone, evoking a sense of nostalgia and intrigue. The walls are adorned with antique memorabilia, each piece with its own story to tell. If only these walls could talk!
The bar is a masterpiece in itself, polished to perfection after centuries of use. And speaking of the bar, the selection of ales is a delightful voyage for any beer enthusiast. From crisp, hoppy IPAs to smooth, creamy stouts, there's a pint to suit every palate.
Now, brace yourself for a quirky treat - the pub's famous cherry tree! Legend has it that Queen Elizabeth I danced around this very tree with Sir Christopher Hatton. It's a living testament to the historical importance of the Ye Olde Mitre.
The atmosphere is vibrant and convivial, with friendly locals and travelers from all walks of life engaging in lively banter. It's a place where conversations flow as freely as the ale, and friendships are forged over a shared appreciation for tradition and history.
In the midst of London's fast-paced modernity, the Ye Olde Mitre stands proudly, preserving its heritage while welcoming new generations of patrons. A visit here is not just a stop for a drink; it's a journey back in time, a glimpse into the past, and an unforgettable experience.
So, if you seek a taste of the authentic old-world charm, venture down that alleyway and discover the treasure that is the Ye Olde Mitre. Cheers to history, camaraderie, and a damn good pint!
Popped in for a coffee and beer before walking in Hyde Park…friendly bartender and calm atmosphere . Even the bathroom is old and quirky, in a good way 😆
Lol, the manager posted that they don't sell coffee...I know that! I settled for a cider or something, but the point was it was a good stop-in!
Super busy after work service. However, the guy at the bar was very courteous and friendly and served a great beer. Got a table outside luckily, good spot.
Came here outside opening hours so can only describe the site: extraordinary well preserved in an area that forgot it's past way too often...
Excellent beer. Good atmosphere. Lots of outside tables where you can sit and have a drink, a smoke and a chat.
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