50 Cheyne Walk 020 7352 1820
This London landmark is not only one of the city’s most popular watering holes, but it boasts quite a history as well. King Henry VII once frequented the King’s Head for a little refreshment. As is the usual portentous custom of those old London days, the pub was completely cleared out for the King; even his entourage was forced to drink in the Eight Bells located next door. The commonwealth were coerced to exit the premises. Now one giant pub, king’s Head & Eight Bells serves up a wide selection of brews, dark and bitter of course. Ask about the ghost in the basement! Open Mon-Sat – noon--3:00am, Sun – 12:30pm—4:00am
Riding the Tube? Your nearest stop is Sloane Square.
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