Rebuilt in 1845 and grade II listed; both 58 St. Martin's Lane and No. 1 New Row round the corner and now integrated into the building, are listed. Following a period as the Angel & Crown, the site reopened as a branch of Mr Fogg's in autumn 2015. Note the swing-sign with Phileas Fogg in his round-the-world balloon basket! Upstairs is a "gin parlour and salon" i.e. cocktail bar; downstairs there are nineteenth century artifacts adorning the walls and hanging from the ceiling, plus an aviary filled with plants and stuffed birds.
The main ground floor bar is a Victorian tavern concept with appropriately costumed barmaids; faux casks on the back bar merely house keg fonts; the keg beers include a house best bitter & house pale ale, brewed by Shepherd Neame. No real ale.
Note that the Gin Parlour has the 1 New Row address and different opening hours and contact details on the main Mr Fogg website listing its venues.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England ref 1236047.
Mr Fogg's Tavern, London