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First licensed by 1775 as the Devil & Bag O' Nails, the latter part of the name thought to be a Cockney derivation of the word Bacchanalia. It was rebuilt in 1838 as part of the development of Belgravia by Grosvenor Estates and is now Grade II listed and still retains an olde worlde atmosphere. Popular with local office workers and, as one of the closest pubs to Buckingham Palace, it also gets lots of tourists year-round. It has an upstairs dining room that can be hired for functions. Food includes pub classics, Sunday roasts, sharing platters, toasties and sandwiches, and some unusual bar snacks.
Note that alcohol is not for sale until noon on Sundays.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England reference 1220224.
Limited Offer: Bonus 20% Real Ale Discount
This Greene King Pub is currently offering a bonus 20% off select pints of real ale to CAMRA members. Simply show your membership card to the bar tender to redeem the offer. This offer is valid from 19th September 2024.
This offer is valid until 29th September 2024.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Bag O'Nails, London
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep (varies) , Sambrook's (varies)
Source: National