The best Pubs and Bars of London

Bar and Britain are very much correlated and some of the best bars and pubs are found in UK. Here is a list of the top bars and pubs in UK:  

(A) Blind Beggar 

Blind Beggar lies in Whitechapel that was built in 1894. This Victorian pub has enough history in store to share with its guests. This pub became famous when it first brewed Brown Ale using modern methods. It lies over the site where the Salvation Army was formed once. This place also became famous after a shocking incident. Ronnie Kray, a notorious East End gangster walked in this pub with his twin brother Reggie and shot a man in front of the patrons. This cold-blooded murder is sometimes remembered even today.

337 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1BU

(B) Cittie of Yorke  

Cittie of Yorke in Holborn of England is the most exciting place where the excitement takes place mostly at the back of the bar. The structure of the hall of the bar is more of a Tudor style like it was at the time of King Henry VIII. Some old beer vats surround this bar.    

22 High Holborn, London WC1V 6BN

(C) Black Friar   

Black Friar is a short walk from Olde Cheshire Cheese. It came into being during the Victorian Age and it was remodeled back in 1905. A monastery is very close by the place therefore this pub’s name was influenced by it. It was also decorated for the Dominican friars who came here for its good quality beer.      

174 Queen Victoria St, London EC4V 4EG

(D) Red Lion    

Red Lion at St. James is a bar that can be reached by taking the tube or bus across London. It is at the West End from the central city. About hundreds of pubs maintain the same name but one is special and authentic. This pub dates back to the late 19th century at the time of Queen Victoria. Its interior is decorated with huge mirrors that magnify the indoors. The drunk men and women spend long hours inside this pub. 

48 Parliament Street, London SW1A 2NH

(E) The Forester  

To reach The Forester, head further west of London to Ealing, the famous place for BBC studios. Although the pub is very Edwardian and built after the reign of Queen Victoria, it attracts the tipplers of 21st century heavily. Very good Thai food is served here along with cool beer. It is somewhat surprising to see an English pub serving Asian food. The pubs of London know very well how to keep their customers coming everyday.       

2 Leighton Rd, London W13 9EP