Mainly a restaurant, but these premises remain an A4 planning class of use
This was a well-known Swedish-themed pub, and is now a modern European restaurant/bar that continues the tradition of a Nordic slant. The main bar area is wood panelled, and there are various other rooms for dining, and private dining, including a glass-enclosed 'Garden Room' - the glazed backyard. Indoor barbecue; latest Swedish sporting events played.
The three real ale pumps are very well-hidden behind snack jars and only one real ale is on at any one time; various keg beers are also available.
Historic Interest
The Harcourt is a Grade II listed building dating from 1826. Historic England ref 1357078. Westminster City Council assessed the building as follows (in 2015): The building was constructed around 1820 and is three bays wide with blind central windows to second and third floor levels and a timber pub front to ground floor. An early 20th century stepped parapet terminates the roof line. Internal inspections showed a high retention of historic fabric including skirtings, cornices, chimney breasts (with some fireplaces), dog leg staircase and roof. The ground floor features an open front room with timber bar and timber panelling with intact chimney breasts. At third floor the ceiling has been raised and the king post roof trusses partially exposed. To the rear, the building has had numerous alterations and extensions undertaken over its history which is reflected in the rear façade’s ad-hoc appearance."
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Harcourt, London