Cosy, smart and comfortable wood-panelled single bar pub, the first Italianate, ornate tavern built in Pimlico; by Richard Lacy, dating from 1842. It was customary then to build a tavern first and then radiate out the other properties being built, and this is exactly what happened here in Churton Street. The pub was named after a sailing ship.
The site had a makeover in mid-2016 and became under new management. The walls are dark oak with a few pictures, brass plates and mirrors. The floor is wooden with a tiled area around the bar. As well as up to three real ales, there is a wide selection of craft beer in bottles such as the American brewed Blue Moon, Meantime London Pale Ale, Brewdog Punk as well as a variety of bottled ciders. The menu is varied and includes pub classics. There are a number of tables on the pavement area outside.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Constitution, London
Source: National