Comfortable and smart pub frequented by tourists and shoppers from the adjacent Carnaby Street. Rebuilt in 1927, it was first licensed in 1743 to John Shakespeare, a distant relative of the bard. There is often an unusual cask ale on offer.
The food menu includes Sunday roasts.
Note that the licence does not permit sale of alcohol before 10am Monday to Saturday or noon on Sunday.
NB this pub is more easily found in Carnaby Street than Great Marlborough Street!
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Shakespeare's Head, London