The Porcupine

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The Porcupine

A proper boozer on Charing Cross Road that pulls decent pints and doesn't take itself seriously. The sort of place locals actually want to drink.

Closed
4.5(3,037)
££
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You're wedged right in the heart of Theatreland, but The Porcupine doesn't pander to the West End crowd. This is a straightforward pub where you can actually hear yourself think, grab a seat without booking three weeks ahead, and get a proper drink without someone trying to convince you a cocktail is worth £18. The wood-panelled interior feels authentically lived-in rather than designed, and you'll find a genuine mix of theatre-goers killing time before shows, office workers escaping Soho, and actual regulars who've been coming for years. Food-wise, it's honest pub fare—nothing fancy, but reliable. The real draw is the no-nonsense atmosphere and the fact it's become increasingly rare to find something this straightforward this close to Leicester Square.

Known for

  • Proper cask ales and no-fuss draught selection
  • Wood-panelled interior that feels genuinely old rather than designed
  • One of the few unpretentious pubs left on Charing Cross Road
  • Strong with theatregoers and Soho locals between shows

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The Porcupine
The Porcupine
The Porcupine
The Porcupine
The Porcupine
The Porcupine
4.5(3,037 reviews)
48 Charing Cross Rd, Greater, London WC2H 0BS, UK