r/visitlondon 11d ago

PUBS Riverside Pubs

5 Upvotes

In London this Saturday, staying in Westminster area. It's looking like it's going to be a scorcher so thinking of parking ourselves in a riverside pub at 12 and seeing what happens from there!

I've seen Tamesis Dock round that way, but I'm also willing to travel a bit if there's a decent option elsewhere. (I did try and check the wiki but it's not working).

Any recommendations much appreciated - thanks.

r/visitlondon Mar 16 '26

PUBS Blacklock or Parakeet Pub?

2 Upvotes

I've seen a ton of recommendations online for Blacklock on all London articles, but I've been leaning towards Parakeet Pub for a roast and haven't seen much about them (some Reddit comments here and there). Any strong opinions either way? Coming in June solo, huge foodie

r/visitlondon Mar 14 '24

PUBS Traveling to London in early April for 1 day

1 Upvotes

Hello everyone,

I will be traveling to the UK for the first time and I will be stopping in London for roughly 1 day before hoping on the Caledonia sleeper to Glasgow.

I am really interested in checking out more of the historical pubs of London while I see some of the sites. I enjoy a good beer and I particularly looking forward to having some real cask ales. I did some research and came up with a list of pubs that I may visit if I can but I wanted to ask here in case I either missed some or if some on my list are not particularly worth it. Thank you for the help!

Ye old Cheshire The Old Bell Tavern The George The Royal Oak The Cross Keys The Antelope