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German Kraft Church Bar
A proper German beer hall tucked inside a deconsecrated church on Mayfair's North Audley Street, serving Bavarian lagers and schnitzel.
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You'll push through heavy wooden doors and suddenly find yourself in vaulted ecclesiastical space—all soaring ceilings and stained glass—now commandeered for serious beer drinking. The contrast is brilliant: reverent architecture hijacked for raucous conviviality. It's the kind of place that feels properly special without trying too hard, where you can sink a Paulaner or Erdinger alongside proper German grub, and nobody's pretending it's anything other than what it is: somewhere to get genuinely good beer in surroundings that'll make you pause.
Known for
- ★Authentic Bavarian beers on tap
- ★Housed in a deconsecrated Victorian church
- ★Quality German schnitzel and sausages
- ★Impressive vaulted ceilings and stained glass
- ★Genuinely buzzy atmosphere without contrived theatrics