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This is a splendid-looking corner pub rebuilt in 1896 and was the Japanese Ambassador’s residence before the First World War; there was allegedly a tunnel leading to the then embassy. The site was raked with terrorist gunfire intended for the hotel next door in 1976 and a bullet hole was still visible for many years afterwards.
Reopened by the upmarket Cubitt House chain in late 2022. Up to four cask ales are reported, and there is a select barfood menu and a restaurant upstairs, both with prices that reflect the area.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Barley Mow, London
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , Purity - Mad Goose