Cosy little back street pub, rebuilt in 1756, featuring unusual bench seating and an 18th century mural on the rear wall; the name, of course, derives from Georgian sedan chairmen. Facing historic Queen Anne’s Gate and close to St James’s Park, but a little off the tourist trail. It is popular with civil servants who work locally, particularly from the Treasury after major fiscal announcements.
The six handpumps sometimes include a cider. The upstairs bar is available for private hire.
Historic Interest
This was the 'watering hole' for George Brown's ill-fated Department of Economic Affairs 1964-69. Sadly the DEA building plaque once proudly on display has long since disappeared.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Two Chairmen, London