A corner pub first licensed in 1777 but rebuilt in 1895, its red granite exterior displays a gold and etched glass fascia below the projecting cornice, Windsor lanterns and a name board proclaiming allegiance to the former Simonds brewery. The wood panelled ground floor bar is distinguished by an unusual ceiling divided into bossed wooden squares. The pub is part of the Stratford Place Conservation Area, which includes the attractions of the adjacent St Christopher's Place, but it also serves the Oxford Street and Bond Street shopping areas nearby with its offerings from its predominantly pub-grub menu. Occasional beer and cider festivals. There is a small outside drinking area on the pavement, popular in good weather, with tables and chairs, some cover and heaters.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Lamb & Flag, London
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (varies) , Sambrook's - Wandle
Source: National