Reopened in March 2017 under new management, following its closure some nine months earlier, this corner pub was first licensed 1793 and rebuilt in 1889 to the design of J W Brooker. Behind the ornate frontage, complete with hanging baskets, is a single light and airy room, newly refurbished and featuring an attractive stripped pine floor and a panel-fronted oak topped bar with a painted back bar. Furniture consists of a mixture of high tables and stools and dining tables and chairs. The venue now very much markets itself as a style bar with boutique hotel above.
Cask ale handpumps have been removed.
Historic Interest
In nearby Cato Street, in 1820, the "Spencean Philanthropists" conspired to assassinate the entire British cabinet. An informant in their midst ensured that the conspiracy failed.
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