The Burlington Arms
Want to grab a quick drink in Mayfair? One of the best pubs in London, The Burlington Arms is bringing delicious grub with Scotch eggs, buttermilk chicken and burgers. Plus they also feature all your favourite classic cocktails.
The pubs of Mayfair? Just so happen to be some of the oldest and most grand in London. Flocked to by the after-work crowd of the capital, these pubs offer everything from the crème de la crème of gastro cuisine, to sun-trapping beer gardens and pubs showing the football. A stone's throw from Green Park Tube Station, find crisp pints and cool awnings right here.
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Last updated on 2nd December 2024
Want to grab a quick drink in Mayfair? One of the best pubs in London, The Burlington Arms is bringing delicious grub with Scotch eggs, buttermilk chicken and burgers. Plus they also feature all your favourite classic cocktails.
Famed throughout London (and indeed the UK) for their flawless menu of pies, The Windmill is a charming little boozer offering some respite from the relentless pace of central London. You've just got to try one of their many pie varieties - the steak offering has won 3 national awards - best enjoyed with something from their 8 cask ales or top quality wine list.
The Market Tavern is tucked amongst the chic boutiques and intimate cafés of Shepherd Market in Mayfair. With the main pub downstairs and the Chesterfield Bar upstairs, this Mayfair pub is full of surprises and offers up 11 speciality draught beers, plus three real ales, as well as freshly cooked pub food and the best Sunday roast in Mayfair.
Cool, cosy and already a local favourite, The White Horse is one of the top pubs in Mayfair. This joint also boasts one of the best wine lists around, so head on over to sip glass after glass of the good stuff, all in trendy surrounds.
Dating back to 1750, Punch Bowl is one of Mayfair's oldest pubs. It is known for serving superb British fusion cuisine sourced from the freshest ingredients and served in a homely and very professional manner. A vast range of cask ales, whiskeys and international wines are all available, soothing the finest of palates.
A charming yet distinguished pub on Duke Street, The Barley Mow Mayfair is hitting the nail on the head when it comes to mouthwatering British cuisine - with a lovely carvery element too. But that's not all, is this joint also stocks one helluva cheese selection.
Iron Duke is a traditional Mayfair pub on Avery Row. With real ales, international wines and beers on tap, Iron Duke is perfect for evening drinks or a place to catch up with friends. The food here consists of hearty sandwiches, pies, pickled eggs, home-made pork scratchings, pickled onions, and of course their famous Friday beef wellingtons.
One of the oldest pubs in Mayfair, this great drinking and dining spot mixes masterful cocktails with cool and comfortable interiors and some good old fashioned pub grub.
Nestled on Dering Street, Bonds is a gorgeous drinking destination with chequered floors, a glowing teal bar and even a roaring fireplace for those colder days. Head on over for a range of tasty tipples, not to mention stellar British grub and live sports screenings.
The Clarence is a premier spot in Mayfair if you're looking to cosy up with a few pints in the city. Along with a huge space that can fit up to 100 people, the venue showcases delicious pub grub - we're talking pies, burgers and steaks.
Searching for fabulous watering holes in London? Check out Sanctuary House in Westminster for classic cask ales and lagers, alongside an amazing slew of eats from its bustling menu - think smoked salmon salads and battered haddock with triple cooked chips.
A traditional pub in a dream location, The Kings Head Mayfair really is one characterful pub to relax in after a busy sightseeing trip. If you're exploring Buckingham Palace, the Ritz and RADA, make sure to swing by after for a spot of British eating at its finest.