Old Bank Of England
194 Fleet StreetLondon
EC4A 2LT












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This Grade II listed building was, until 1975, the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England and then a Bristol & West Building Society office. After a period of time as a Fuller's pub, latterly one of their Ale & Pie establishments, the lease reverted to owners McMullens in early 2019 and the pub is now directly managed by them.
The pub was given a refurbishment in early 2020 and, whereas the ornate high ceilings complete with chandeliers and the gallery beneath it were retained, the island bar was replaced with a modern metal work structure with similarly styled booths alongside. The rear courtyard now features a classic Routemaster bus, craned in during the McMullens refurb, see our photo. This is used as a bar in fine weather.
The ale range is now entirely from the McMullen brewery, complemented by a menu offering typical pub grub.
There are three function areas but occasionally the whole pub may be booked out so do check before making a special visit.