and hotel
May be on the site of the Orange Coffee House which existed in the 18th century, which ceased trading as a coffee house long before it was rebuilt in 1845/6. Now a gastropub in an early Victorian building which became the Orange Brewery in 1982, sadly no longer. Ground-floor bar offering light snacks and wood-fired oven pizzas; first-floor restaurant offers a more substantial menu. No television except for events such as World Cup football and Wimbledon. Four ensuite bedrooms on second floor. Sister pub to the rather grander Alfred Tennyson (ex-Pantechnicon) in Knightsbridge, the Grazing Goat W1, and the Thomas Cubitt SW1. Ale prices reflect the central location.
Historic Interest
Historic England entry 1226938. A Heritage Statement for this site exists on the Westminster Council planning portal, in relation to withdrawn planning app 21/07736/LBC.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Orange, London
Probably at least one Local Beer
Changing beers typically include: Five Points - XPA , Hammerton (varies) , Sharp's - Doom Bar