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The Blackfriar

Art Deco jewel in the City serving proper pub food and real ale in a Grade II-listed 1920s interior that's genuinely stunning.

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Walk through those ornate bronze doors on Queen Victoria Street and you're stepping into a time machine—all gleaming tiles, stained glass and bas-relief panels of monks that feel genuinely theatrical rather than tacky. It's the kind of place that makes you understand why Londoners get sentimental about their pubs. The Blackfriar pulls off that tricky thing of being both a serious drinker's pub and somewhere you'd actually want to bring your mate for a proper lunch. The food is reassuringly unpretentious—pies, fish and chips, that sort of thing—and the beer list takes itself seriously without being insufferable about it.

Known for

  • Stunning 1920s Art Deco interiors with hand-painted tiles and bronze panels
  • Real ale selection and proper cask beers
  • Theatrical mock-monk décor and period stained glass
  • Classic pub food—pies, fish and chips, British comfort eating
  • Literary haunt: appears in books about London's drinking culture
4.5(7,251 reviews)
174 Queen Victoria St, Greater, London EC4V 4EG, UK