The CAMRA Guide to London’s Best Beer, Pubs & Bars
Posted on 27. Jan, 2012 by Robert Gale in Books
The CAMRA Guide to London’s Best Beer, Pubs and Bars is an essential guide to the best pubs in the capital. Written by Des de Moor, the book features 250 different London pubs all of which were personally visited.
The Wellington, Strand, London
Posted on 19. Jan, 2012 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Wellington is located on the corner of the Strand and Aldwych just across from the northern part of Waterloo Bridge.
Owned by Nicholson’s, the pub serves a good selection of up to 7 ales and is popular with tourists.
The Tin Goose, Heathrow Airport Terminal 1
Posted on 10. Jan, 2012 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Tin Goose is a spacious pub located in one of the corners of Heathrow Terminal 1.
Owned by Geronimo Inns, the pub is a great place relax whilst waiting for your flight.
Exmouth Arms, London
Posted on 08. Jan, 2012 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Exmouth Arms is a newly refurbished pub a short distance from Kings Cross Station.
They serve a large selection of cask and keg beers from London breweries and beyond.
Brew Dog Camden, London
Posted on 11. Dec, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Brew Dog Camden is the fourth pub in a series of no doubt many pubs to be opened by the controversial, but popular Scottish brewery.
An impressive selection of both Brew Dog beers and foreign guests are available on tap plus a well over 100 bottles.
Penderel’s Oak, London
Posted on 24. Nov, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Penderel’s Oak is a central London JD Wetherspoon pub that serves a good selection of ales.
The George, Strand, London
Posted on 23. Nov, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The George is a Victorian pub located on the boundary between the City of Westminster and the City of London.
Originally an 18th century coffee shop, you can expect to find around four real ales allow with occasional festivals.
The Lamb and Flag, London
Posted on 19. Nov, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Lamb and Flag is an historic and popular pub located in Covent Garden in London’s West End.
Real ales is always available in the Lamb and Flag and you will likely find Young’s beers, Wells Bombardier and Adnams available plus guests including Dark Star.
The Grenadier, London
Posted on 09. Nov, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Grenadier is a popular traditional pub located in Belgravia, one of the more upmarket areas of London.
Owned by Timothy Walker group of pubs, the Grenadier serves up to 4 ales from breweries such as Young’s and Timothy Taylor.
The Lemon Tree, London
Posted on 07. Nov, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Lemon Tree is a small Covent Garden pub with a traditional exterior and more modern interior.
Located next to the stage door of the English National Opera, the pub serves up to four cask ales.


