Pub updates to 9 November 2025
The following represent updates to CAMRA's database took place between 3 September 2025 and 9 November 2025
BEXLEY
SE2, BOULDR BAR, 13-15 Wagtail Walk. Open by Rock Leopard brewery initially as a pop-up in May. Hours have gradually expanding (currently Thurs-Sun) and is mainly a tap for their own beers. Food is sourdough pizza and jollof rice bowls.
BROMLEY
HAYES, NEW INN, 59 Station Approach. Now operated by Whelan’s.
KESTON, GREYHOUND (Shepherd Neame), Commonside. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
CROYDON & SUTTON
SE19,BEULAH SPA (M&B/Harvester), 41 Beulah Hill. Closed as a Harvester in September. To reopen in December as a Orleans Smokehouse also from M&B. At this stage it is not known if it will welcome casual drinkers.
CHEAM, CLARET WINE BAR, 33 The Broadway. The Claret Wine Bar closed on 31 October 2025. The notice in the window said that they are planning a significant refurbishment followed by a reopening at some point in the future.
CHEAM, OLDE RED LION (Stonegate), 17 Park Road. Operated since August by the Morgan Pub Collective. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
CROYDON, COOMBE LODGE (Whitbread), 104 Coombe Road. Having already reported closure as a Beefeater, JD Wetherspoon have announced their intention to reopen it as a pub on 10 December 2025.
CROYDON, MARKET TAVERN (Stonegate/Craft Union), 1-4 Surrey Street. Closed in September. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
CROYDON, MR FOX, 34 Surrey Street. From October 2024 it only opened for private events closing in February for major refurbishment. Iin September they announced they were going to move the business to new premises. The freehold is on the marjet via Fleurets.
KENLEY, WATTENDEN ARMS (Stonegate), 5 Old Lodge Lane. Now Cask Marque accredited.
SOUTH CROYDON, WHELAN'S (Heineken UK/unknown/Whelans), 13-15 Selsdon Road, CR2 6PW. Cask ale is no longer served (since March 2025).
SUTTON, ROBIN HOOD (Punch), 52 West Street. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
SUTTON, SUTTON ARMS (Greene King), 60-62 High Street. Already reported closed, now sold STC.
THORNTON HEATH, ELGON VIEW, 61 High Street. Closed since June. Future uncertain.
WEST SUTTON, GANDER INN (Stonegate), 2 St. Dunstan's Hill. Converted to a tenanted pub.
EAST LONDON & CITY
EC1, ALCHEMIST (Living Ventures), 145 City Road. Reopened as OLE KYIV OLD STREET, a Ukranian Bar & Restaurant - keg and Ukranian beer.
EC1, BOUNDARY FARRINGDON (Stonegate), Unit 3 Cowcross Place,19-25 Cowcross St. No longer sells real ale.
EC1, EREBUNI, 2-5 Carthusian Street. Closed in May, future uncertain.
EC1, LAMB & TROTTER (individual/Hearth Hospitality Ltd/independent), 6 Little Britain. No longer sells cask beer.
EC1, SPACE TALK (Marylebone Leisure Group), 20 St John Street. No longer sells cask or indeed any draft beer. Bottled only.
EC2, VAGABOND LIVERPOOL STREET, Unit G31, 1 Broadgate. Wine bar -part of the Vagabond chain. Keg beer.
EC3, HOOP & GRAPES (M&B/Nicholson's), 47 Aldgate High Street, EC3N 1AL. Reopened following refurbishment in September.
EC3, THREE LORDS (Punch), 27 Minories. No longer leased to Punch, will imminently reopen by London Brewing Co (the Bohemia).
EC4, EDITORS TAP (Stonegate), 5-11 Fetter Lane. Now tenanted.
EC4, SEA HORSE (Stonegate/Craft Union), 64 Queen Victoria Street, EC4N 4SJ. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
E1, CULPEPER (Stonegate), 40 Commercial Street. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
E1, DUKE OF SOMERSET (Stonegate), 15 Little Somerset Street. No longer sells Cask Ale.
E1, GEORGE TAVERN, 373 Commercial Road, E1 0LA. No longer sells Cask Ale.
E1, KILL THE CAT SPITALFIELD, 14 Market Street. Closure self reported.
E1, NOISY OYSTER, 2 Nicholls & Clarke Yard. Seafood Bistro with a central bar. Mainly cocktails and wine - bottled beer.
E1, OLIVER CONQUEST (Conquest Pubs), 70 Leman Street. Closed for "refurbishment" at the start of the year, still closed.
E14, CRATE WOOD WHARF, 14 Water Street. Based in a modern multi story office block. The space is very modern - glass, steel, no ceilings, concrete floors, exposed services etc, with a hefty wooden bar which mimics the one at Hackney Wick. There are keg taps (could be conventional or key keg) dispensing their core range of beers plus guests from (e.g.) Yonder, Vault City and some collabs. The pizza menu was similar to Hackney Wick.
E14, NO 35 MACKENZIE WALK (Darwin & Wallace), 29-35 Mackenzie Walk. Now operated by Portobello.
E14, PRINCE REGENT, 81 Salmon Lane. Reopened but will close for six months in January for refurbishment.
E15, ANGEL (MacNeil), 21 Church Street. Closed since 2010, MacNeil have sold on to Watan Group Ltd
E17, BLACK HORSE BAR & PIZZERIAX (Cetza Trustees V3 (Jersey) Ltd/E17 Holdings Ltd/independent), 1Wickford Way. Closed, repossessed by owner on October 23rd.
E17, PIXIE'S (//), Shop 2, The Georgian Village, Wood Street, E17 3HX. Cocktail Bar catering to the LGBTQIA+ community.
E17, TAVERN ON THE HILL (East London Brewing), 318 Higham Hill Road. Now Cask Marque accredited.
E2, FLORIST ARMS, 255 Globe Road. Reopened by Barley Pop. In addition to the East London and Oakham beers, Celtic Marshes cider has been available.
E2, GLORY, 281 Kingsland Road. Already reported closed, planning permission approved to redevelop the site retaining a refurbished pub.
E2, MOLLY'S CAFE (The Geffrye Museum/Company of Cooks), 1 Geffrye St. Closed again.
E20, GRAVITY MIX, Units 1-7, Chestnut Plaza, Westfield Ave, Montfichet Roadj, E20 1GL. Arcade with a variety of games for which booking is required. It does have the Heineken sports bar and Gravity Social bar with keg beers and booths [bookable] for watching the sport. 10 Keg beers and bottles. Snacks include Hot dogs and Nachos.
E3, CHERRY (Stonegate/Frontier), 359 Mile End Road. Still no cask beer but one cider on handpump (Seacider).
E4, LARKSHALL (Young's), 205 Larkshall Road, E4 6NT. Refurbished October 2025.
E4, OLD HALL TAVERN (Heineken), 200 Hall Lane, E4 8EY. Cask Ale no longer available.
E4, QUEEN ELIZABETH (M&B/Ember Inns), 95 Forest Side. Reopened following refurb in September.
E4, RUSTY BIKE, 134-138 Station Road, E4 6AN. Cask Ale no longer available.
E6, DENMARK ARMS (Greene King/Antic), 381 Barking Road. Already reported closed, now sold to SPS Developments Essex Ltd.
E8, BAR 161, 161 Mare Street, E8 3RH. Reopened in October as PAPER TIGER, a "Dim Sum cocktail bar" with keg and bottled beer.
E8, BAXTERS COURT (Wetherspoon), 282-284 Mare Street. Closed in November. Freehold was on the market.
E8, DALSTON EASTERN CURVE GARDEN CAFE (Hackney Council), 13 Dalston Lane. No Cask Ale, the remaining handpump being used to dispense Celtic Marches cider.
E8, DRAUGHTS (Draughts London Ltd), 41 Kingsland High Street, E8 2JS. Now BLACK EEL from Exale Brewing, a bar/community space. The bar is in the old F Cooke's Eel, Pie & Mash Shop with larger spaces to the rear including a ballroom and a games area. There is a garden to the rear with seating for 150 people, a Pentanque court and an eel tank. Two handpumps sell an Exale cask beer and a cider (Seacider) - there are 12 keg lines.
E8, DUKE OF WELLINGTON (Stonegate), 260 Haggerston Road. No longer sells cask ale.
E8, FOX (Wellington), 372 Kingsland Road. Having closed in 2018 for building refurbishment, reopened in September. Features live music and keg beer. Sadly this once great cask pub has no handpumps.
E8, HAGGERSTON (Acme Bars), 438 Kingsland Road. Cask Ale reinstated after 10 years. Initally Five Points Best priced @ £5 pint followed by DEYA Fresh. They hope to reuse the other two handpumps if sales allow.
E8, PRINCE GEORGE (Remarkable Pubs), 40 Parkholme Road. Now offers Seacider. Landlord and Adams Southwold available on a recent visit.
E8, ROSES OF ELAGABALUS, Ground Floor, 578 Kingsland Road. Cocktail bar & Restaurant catering for the LGTBQIA+ community.
E8, WORKER'S CAFE (Ironband Ltd), 404 Kingsland Road. Reverted to takeaway a couple of years ago.
ENFIELD & BARNET
COCKFOSTERS, JESTER, 150 Mount Pleasant, EN4 9HG. Now demolished.
EAST BARNET, PRINCE OF WALES (Heartwood Inns), 2 Church Hill Road, EN4 8TB. Now Cask Marque accredited .
HIGH BARNET, ARKLEY CLUB, 64 Barnet Road, EN5 3EY. Founded in 1902 but only just been added to CAMRA database. No cask beer.
HIGH BARNET, BLACK HORSE (Heineken), 92 Wood Street, EN5 4BW. Closed due to financial pressure on operator.
KINGSTON & LEATHERHEAD
CHESSINGTON, WILLIAM BOURNE (Stonegate), 273, Moor Lane. Pub has been converted to tenanted.
KINGSTON, INCOGNITO, The Griffin Centre, KT1 1JT. Closed, premises future is uncertain.
KINGSTON, BONNIE ROGUES (NEOS Hospitality), 154 Clarence Street. A new chain pub opened in September opposite the Kings Tun and next door to the Cornerstone. It takes up the northern part of the site that was Pryzm night club. A loud and lively atmosphere, it offers food and drinks during the day and late into the night. Standard keg range. The others in the chain are in Cardiff and Swansea.
NORTH LONDON
N1, DUKE OF WELLINGTON (Stonegate/Frontier Pubs), 119 Balls Pond Road. The pub had a major refurbishment reopening in November under Stanley Pubs. There are 4 handpumps now at the front of the pub.
N1, FAMOUS COCK TAVERN (Stonegate), 259 Upper Street. Cask Marque re-accredited .
N1, HUNTER S (Stonegate), 194 Southgate Road. No longer sells cask beer.
N1, MACBETH, 70 Hoxton Street. Now has One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest.
N1, TALBOT (Stonegate/Frontier), 109 Mortimer Road, N1 4JY. Converted back to tenancy October 2025.
N1C, PARCEL YARD (Fuller's), King's Cross Railway Station, N1C 4AP. Now offers 15% off cask beer with a CAMRA membership card.
N4, NATURALIST (Young's), 14 Woodberry Down, N4 2GB. No longer offers cask beer.
N7, CROWN (BAR & CAFE) (Places For People Homes Ltd/unknown/independent), 261 Holloway Road. Reopened after five year closure in March 2025 as the RED LION. 10 keg beers including Camden Stout.
N7, HERCULES (True Pub Co), 504 Holloway Road, N7 6JA. No longer offers cask ale.
N7, NEWMARKET ALE HOUSE (Mendoza), 17 York Way, N7 9QG. Closed and boarded since the beginning of the year.
N7, OWL & HITCHHIKER (Laine), 471 Holloway Road, N7 6LE. No longer offers cask ale.
N7, TWO BREWERS (The Four Brewers Ltd), 109 Roman Way, N7 8UR. Freehold sold to Matrix Bau Ltd
N7, VICTORIA TAVERN (Stonegate//Frontier), 203 Holloway Road, N7 8DL.No longer sells Cask Ale.
N8, KINGS HEAD (M&B/Castle), 2 Crouch End Hill, N8 8AA. 20% off both cask and craft beers on Tuesdays, and 20% off cask on Mondays for everybody
N8, WOODEN CROSS (Stonegate/TwentySix), 153 Crouch Hill, N8 9QH. Freehold sold to Eastway Estates and lease back to Stonegate.
N10, VICTORIA STAKES (Tavern Property Co/Mosaic Pub & Dining), 1 Muswell Hill, N10 3TH. Freehold sold to Ge Vernova Pension Trust but still leased to Mosaic.
N17, ELMHURST HOTEL (Heineken), 131 Lordship Lane. Now just the ELMHURST Cask Ale available:- Otter Bitter and Purity Mad Goose.
N17, SHIP (Heineken), 499 High Road, N17 6QA. Having closed in 2023, now listed as available for lease from Star.
N19, ST JOHN'S TAVERN (CBRE Global Investors Trustee Ltd/Nobledash Ltd), 91 Junction Road, N19 5QU. The pub is now operated by Urban Pub & Bars and was subject to £1m+ refurbishment. Cask beer still available.
N22, NAG'S HEAD (Stonegate), 203 High Road, N22 6DR. Now a Dunnings Irish bar (also see SW15 Fox & Hounds)
NW1, BELUSHI'S (Red Primrose Ltd/Stonegate/Beds & Bars), 48 Camden High Street, NW1 0LT. No longer leased to Beds & Bars inew operator is Urban Nomad Camden Limited.
NW1, BLACK CAP (Kicking Horse 3 Ltd/unknown/unknown), 171 Camden High Street, NW1 7JY. Now due to reopen early 2026.
NW1, CORNER LOCK (Stonegate), 31 Jamestown Road, NW1 7DB. Closed but to reopen as BRUNCH & GRAPES.
NW1, UNION, 11 Triton Street, NW1 3BF. By October 2025 handpumps had been removed.
NW2, ZOMBIE, 15 Cricklewood Broadway. Games Cafe & Bar is mainly for gaming enthusiasts and opened c. June 2023. Adorned with zombie-themed decor, selling craft coffees, 5 keg beers, cans and food. Food is poke bowls, sandwiches or traditional English fayre such as fish & chips, chicken and chips and snacks.
NW3, STAG (Young's), 67 Fleet Road, NW3 2QU. Now stating it will reopen early 2026.
NW6, FIDDLER (Anoka Uk Ltd/D C Kissane Taverns Ltd/Kissane Taverns), 229 Kilburn High Road. Closed c. April 2024
NW6, GREEN ROOM (SUN 99 Ltd/unknown/unknown), 82 Fortune Green Road, NW6 1DS. Reopened as SUNNY'S (PIZZA) about 8 months ago. Has a weekly pub quiz and two keg beers so we believe it still can be called a pub.
W1, COURT (M&B/High St Pubs), 108a Tottenham Court Road. Cask ale had been intermittently available for a number of years but by October 2025 the handpumps had been removed.
W1, NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS (Stonegate/The Diners Inn 4 Ltd), 119 Tottenham Court Road. Real ale has intermittently been available here but by October 2025 it was confirmed the one handpump is no longer in use.
W1, QUEEN CHARLOTTE (Shaftesbury/BrewDog), 43 Goodge Street, W1T 1TA. The pub is no longer part of the BrewDog group, the new operator also runs The Blue Maid in Borough High Street. 3 cask beers.
RICHMOND & HOUNSLOW
FELTHAM, BEDFONT & HATTON ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (The Royal British Legion), 72 New Road. Closed future uncertain.
HAMPTON WICK, FORESTERS ARMS (Heineken UK/First Bar Ltd/independent), 45 High Street. Now Cask Marque accredited .
HOUNSLOW, CROSS LANCES, 236 Hanworth Road. The pub has reopened under Nepalese owners and is going to be know as the Cross Lances Nepalese Pasa Pub/Restaurant. It has undergone only internal refurbishment so far. The new owners' want to keep it as pub, retaining the ale (currently Pride & Red Fox), the music, pool table and darts area, tournaments and open mic nights. It will be serving Nepalese food (Nepali food uses fewer spices and is usually not as spicy as Indian food).
ISLEWORTH, VICTORIA TAVERN (Wellington), 56 Worple Road. Re-opened in September and is now a modern styled sports bar. Still selling Tribute and Hardy & Hansons (GK) Bitter.
ISLEWORTH, WOODLANDS (Heineken/McLean Inns), 29 St Johns Road. No longer sells cask beer.
KEW, CRICKETERS (Inda Pubs), 79 Kew Green. Reverted to ROSE & CROWN following refurbishment.
TWICKENHAM, BEAR TAVERN (Stonegate/Craft Union), 26-28 York Street. Cask beer discountinued.
TWICKENHAM, CRANE TAP, Unit A, Wharf House, 2 Brewery Lane, Brewery Wharf. Reopened in September by Morgan Collective. Cask beer status not known.
TWICKENHAM, GEORGE (Greene King/Morgan Collective), 32 King Street, TW1 3SN. Reopened in September following extensive refurbishment. 3 cask beers such as Five Points Railway Porter, Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter and Oakham Citra. No CAMRA discount.
TWICKENHAM, PRINCE ALBERT (Fuller's), 30 Hampton Road. Now offers CAMRA Members 10% off cask beers.
SOUTH EAST LONDON
SE1, BEERSHACK, 42 Newington Causeway. A craft beer bar located in the large Mercato Metropolitano food and drink complex. No cask ale available, draught keg beer from Two Tribes and Prime Time.
SE1, EGG & KEG, 42 Newington Causeway, SE1 6DR. A bar and coffee shop located in the large Mercato Metropolitano food and drink complex. No real ale available. Draught keg beer is served, as well as wine and cocktails.
SE1, FOUR QUARTERS (//), Arch 33, 68 Union Street, SE1 1TD. Arcade gaming bar situated in a railway arch a short walk from Borough High Street. Has a wide variety of gaming options, including over 25 vintage arcade machines. Craft beers available on draft and in bottle/can.
SE1, HAWKES CIDERY & TAPROOM (The Arch Company), 88 Druid Street. Reopened as FABAL BEERHALL, a sister venue to the nearby Hiver Beers taproom, this bar opened in summer 2024 and focuses on British craft lagers.
SE1, ITALIAN JOB @ MERCATO METROPOLITANO (MM E&C LTD), 42 Newington Causeway. Closed by January 2025, probably earlier.
SE1, MONDO BEER & PIZZA, Arch 232, Bank End. Reopened as QUILL, a wine bar. Beer range unknown.
SE1, PRINCE WILLIAM HENRY (The Official Custodian for Charities), 216-219 Blackfriars Road. Now demolished. New part 22/part 15 storey building (with three levels of basement) which should include pub should emerge on this site.
SE1, SUN WHARF (Wetherspoon), 50 Tooley Street. Wetherspoon house adjacent to London Bridge stations that opened in September in premises, part of which were previously the London Dungeon tourist attraction. A spacious venue inside with seating on several levels and with a lot of brick walls and several seemingly original arches between areas. 12 handpumps in two banks, each of 6. However the three regular Cask ales - Abbot and IPA and Doom Bar – are usually only joined by 3 or 4 changing beers from Portobello and Southwark as well as those on the national list. The other handpumps are either doubled up or show beers ‘coming soon’.
SE1, VAULTY TOWERS (Stonegate), 34 Lower Marsh. Real cider no longer usually available.
SE1, WELLINGTON (Fuller's), 81-83 Waterloo Road. Closed for refurb – scheduled to reopen 2 December.
SE2, MAYBLOOM WORKING MENS CLUB (The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (Great Britain)), 28 Bostall Hill. It appears the club closed towards the end of 2019. In Mar 2020 planning permission for residential conversion was refused. In Aug 2021 planning application 21/1350/F was approved for conversion to nursery/educational use. This was never enacted, the property was subsequently purchased by the Morman Church and in Feb 2024 application ref 23/3196/F was approved for conversion to place of worship. New church was open by summer 2025.
SE4, ROYAL BRITISH LEGION, 39-43 Eddystone Road. Closed in 2018, planning permission granted in 2022 (DC/20/119755) for demolition and replacement building with 6 flats and ground floor community space. Building demolished and new development well underway as at Aug 2025.
SE6, CATFORD CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB (Antic/unknown/unknown), Catford Broadway. To become CATFORD HOUSE. Due to reopen as a pub and community/events space in late 2025/early 2026.
SE6, LONDON & RYE (Wetherspoon), 109 Rushey Green. Already reported closed. Planning application submitted Apr 2025 (DC/25/139940) to add upper floor to rear section and rebuild existing rear side extension to accommodate 6 new flats and new commercial unit, whilst retaining existing ground floor pub space.
SE7, ANCHOR & HOPE (Greene King), 2 Riverside. Expected to re-open in early 2026 after a refurbishment.
SE8, FULL NELSON, 47 Deptford Broadway. Reopened as BROADWAY CAFÉ, a Cafe/bar serving home-made focaccia sandwiches during the day and Neapolitan pizza in the evening. Wine and a small bottled beer selection available.
SE8, LORD PALMERSTON, 81 Childers Street. Closed since 2013. In Sept 2025 planning permission was granted (DC/25/138742) for change of use of the pub to retail class E(a), intended to become a convenience store.
SE8, WHITE SWAN, 217 Deptford High Street. Renamed PHO NGOC HIEP RESTAURANT & PUB. Having closed in Dec 2020, the former White Swan was subsequently refurbished and reopened in Apr 2025 as a Vietnamese restaurant and bar. Also has private karaoke rooms. In addition to soft drinks, a small selection of bottled beer/lager is available.
SE9, RISING SUN (Greene King), 189-191 Eltham High Street. Closed for a refurbishment, although locally rumoured to have been sold by GK.
SE10, DIAL, Gateway Pavillion, Peninsula Square. Contemporary Meantime brewpub opened in November 2025, situated a stone's throw from the world famous O2 entertainment venue. In addition to the ground floor bar and micro-brewery, there is a first floor sports bar and second floor private events space with 360-degree views. Has a range of Meantime beers on tap.
SE10, DUKE OF GREENWICH (Hamna Wakaf), 91 Colomb Street. Closed, looking for new tenant.
SE10, OYSTERCATCHER, Kings Lodge, 7 Victoria Parade. No longer sells real cider.
SE10, SHIP, Pier Promenade, Cutty Sark Gardens. This Thames riverfront venue opened in a former restaurant in October, and is a sister pub to the nearby Trafalgar Tavern. Located next to Greenwich Pier and named after the former Ship Tavern which was situated in front of where the Cutty Sark tea-clipper now sits from 1855 until suffering major bomb damage during WWII. The spacious interior is divided into drinking and dining areas and is bedecked with nautical-themed memorabilia. In addition to the lunchtime and evening menus, breakfasts are served at weekends. There are six handpumps on the bar and on first visit one was selling cask ale called Ship Ale, a rebadged Wantsum best bitter.
SE11, BLACK DOG (Greycroft Ltd/The Lavender Pub Limited), 112 Vauxhall Walk. Cask Marque re-accredited.
SE15, BUSSEY ROOFTOP BAR (//), The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, SE15 4NL. Rooftop bar near to Peckham Rye station selling draught beer despite being focused on cocktails. In winter, there is also an ice rink at the venue. No cask ale available.
SE15, PYROTECHNISTS ARMS (Stonegate), 39 Nunhead Green. Re-opened in July 2025 by Biggest Splash Ltd. Believed to be no cask ale available.
SE15, RED BULL, 116 Peckham High Street. Awarded One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
SE16, AGAINST THE GRAIN, 76 Enid Street. Cidery and taproom serving their London craft cider, made using fruit not concentrate, both on draft and in cans. Business was previously based in SW London but relocated in May 2025.
SE16, PACIFIC TAVERN, 100 Redriff Road. Restaurant and bar that opened in December 2023 on the site of the former Quebec Curve pub close to Surrey Quays station. Beers are available albeit no real ale.
SE17, LOWLINE (Network Rail/unknown/independent), Arch 18, Angel Lane. The previous Lowline taproom closed in May 2023. A new cafe - La Esquina - appears to have opened around mid-2024. This new class E(b) use did not technically require a planning application as the unit already has consent for either Class E or Sui Generis.
SE17, MANOR (Tenergy Walworth Manor Ltd), 140-142 Walworth Road. Expected to reopen Autumn 2025.
SE18, BULL TAVERN (Local Authority), 14 Vincent Road. Pub closed during the development of an adjacent new leisure centre. It was expected to reopen once the development completed. However, revised development plans for the wider site were submitted in Aug 2025 (25/2824/MA) which if approved would see the pub demolished.
SE18, GEORGE IV (Stonegate/Craft Union), 120 Rectory Place. Handpumps no longer being used, so cask ale not available.
SE18, LORD RAGLAN, 158 Burrage Road. Already reported closed. Planning permission granted Sep 2025 (25/1266/F) for construction of a 2nd floor to provide additional pub office and staff accommodation.
SE19, WESTOW TAP (Metro Living (London) Limited/Portobello Starboard Ltd/Portobello Pubs), 23 Westow Hill. Having been through various iterations of pub management over the years (Punch, Antic and latterly Portobello Brewery until Apr 2025), the venue reopened as FINO CAFE BAR in early Oct 2025, with a focus on breakfast and lunch-time meals. The drinks menu includes bottled beer & cider plus wine and spirits. The premises are long and narrow with a large rear, paved patio garden.
SE22, BISHOP (Greene King/Metropolitan), 27 Lordship Lane. Cask beer no longer availablel
SE22, GROVE (The Dulwich Estate/Stonegate), 522 Lordship Lane. The pub closed following fire in August 2012 and remained leased to Stonegate until Sept 2025. The freeholder, Dulwich Estate, previously had informal discussions with Southwark Council about a mixed use redevelopment of the site but the council insisted the pub must stay. In a brief update posted 17/09/2025 Dulwich Estate advised they are in discussions with the council regarding the future use of the site.
SE23, HONOR OAK (Heineken /Laine), 1 St German's Road. No longer offers a CAMRA discount.
SE23, STUFFED WALRUS (Heineken), 52 Perry Rise. Re-opened in September 2025 and unknown if real ale is available.
SE24, BIRD HOUSE BREWERY & TAP ROOM, Arch 1127 Bath Factory Estate, 41 Norwood Road. As of 2025, one handpump has been installed and is selling their own amber 5% beer.
SE26, TALMA, 109 Wells Park Road. In Oct 2022 began operating as a Dog Cafe and Wine Bar called Snuffle. Also sells a selection of bottled beers.
SE27, PAXTON (Greene King), 255 Gipsy Road. Pub reported as closed in early 2023 with reason and future plans unknown. In Oct 2025 a planning application (25/02634/ADV) submitted by Greene King for new external signage displaying the name 'House of MOBO' was refused. In Sept 2025 a premises licence application was submitted seeking extended opening and entertainment times.
SOUTH WEST ESSEX
CLAYHALL, UNICORN (Greene King), 225 Clayhall Avenue / Caterham Avenue. Refurbished and converted to Hive format Autumn 2025.
COLLIER ROW (ROMFORD), GRAVITY BAR, 322 Collier Row Lane. Converted to Bhale Biryani which has subsequently closed.
COLLIER ROW (ROMFORD), RM5 LOUNGE, 11 Clockhouse Lane. Closed, future uncertain.
DAGENHAM, MAY & BAKER SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB (Local Authority/May and Baker Eastbrook Community Club Ltd/M&B Club), Dagenham Road, RM7 0QX. Reopened.
DAGENHAM, THREE TRAVELLERS (Consortium Properties Plo Ltd/The Three Travellers Ltd/independent), Wood Lane, RM10 7DS. Major refurbishment in September 2025. See local news article for details.
ILFORD, CAULIFLOWER (Revensdale Ltd/individual/independent), 553 High Road, IG1 1TZ. To reopen as 553 London Bar.
ILFORD, PRINCE OF WALES (Heineken), 63 Green Lane / Connaught Road. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
WOODFORD GREEN, ROSE & CROWN (Greene King), 31 Mill Lane. No longer Cask Marque accredited .
WOODFORD GREEN, TRAVELLERS FRIEND (Portobello Starboard), 496-498 High Road. Freehold purchased by The Travellers Friend Ltd
SOUTH WEST LONDON
SW8, NO.29 POWER STATION WEST (Darwin & Wallace), 29 Circus West Village. Closed, future uncertain.
SW11, FOUR THIEVES (Laine), 51 Lavender Gardens. Renamed THIEVES following major refurbishment Autumn 2025.
SW15, FOX & HOUNDS (Stonegate), 167 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6SE. Now operated by Dunnings, an Irish themed pub co.
SW15, PRINCE OF WALES (Market Taverns), 138 Upper Richmond Road. Now Cask Marque accredited.
SW17, PHOENIX (AFC Wimbledon/unknown/unknown), Plough Lane, London, SW17 0NT. Ropened with Wimbledon Brewery as the Club's craft beer partner offering keg pale and lager but seemingly no cask reinstatement in view.
SW18, GRAPES (Punch Pubs & Co (Punch), 39 Fairfield Street, SW18 1DX. Reopened 12 September after brief closure.
SW19, PRINCE OF WALES, 98 Morden Road. Cask Ale discontinued again in November due to lack of demand.
WEST LONDON
SW1, ADAM & EVE (Greene King), 81 Petty France, SW1H 9EX. Closed for refurb. Reopening 14 November.
SW1, GANYMEDE (Lunar Pub Company), 139 Ebury Street. Renamed ELIZABETH.
SW1, SPECIAL FORCES CLUB, 8 Herbert Crescent, SW1X 0EZ. Apparently sells cask beer but we are not allowed to tell you what it is!
SW1, TATTERSHALL CASTLE (Stonegate), King's Reach Victoria Embankment, SW1A 2HR. No longer Cask Marque accredited.
SW1, WHITE HORSE & BOWER (Shepherd Neame), 86 Horseferry Road, SW1P 2EE. Reopened following lengthy refurbishment. Four handpumps provide at least three ales from the Shepherd Neame range.
SW3, ADMIRAL CODRINGTON (Butcombe Brewer), 17 Mossop Street, SW3 2LY. Reopened and run since Oct 2025 by the small London Inda Pubs chain, after a period under Butcombe Brewery management. Three handpumps for cask ale; and a gastro-type food offering includes Sunday roasts. Weekday lunch offer and other deals.
SW3, TRAFALGAR (Three Cheers), 224-226 Kings Road. This is stated to be the first new pub to open in Kings Road in over a century. On a corner directly opposite Chelsea Old Town Hall, it's the tenth pub from Three Cheers Pubco. Via a £2.4m investment a grade II-listed former banking hall has been transformed into a two-floor pub venue. The pub has been sympathetically decorated in a heritage style. Note that because of its listed status there is no external signage apart from the swingsign. The ground floor with its very high ceilings and large Georgian windows, is a stunning British pub serving excellent food and drink with dining areas at the front and in a side room, and a drinking area at the back. Two cask ale handpumps initally serving Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter and Timothy Taylor Landlord. The wide and interesting food offering includes a set lunch offer, Sunday roasts, daytime sandwiches, and a bar food menu. Food prices are set at pub not local restaurant levels and are reasonable for this affluent area. Downstairs is dedicated to live entertainment and private parties in keeping with King’s Road’s vibrant history. It has a first-class sound system, live music, cabaret and stand-up comedy. The Trafalgar name is a nod to a pub that stood a few yards east at 200 Kings Road, now demolished as part of the Gaumont development at 196-222 Kings Road.
SW5, EARLS COURT TAVERN (Greene King), 123 Earls Court Road. Closed for refurb reopening 20 November.
SW10, GOAT (Stonegate/202 Pub Co Ltd ex Aldrich Inns), 333 Fulham Road. Should reopen in time for the Christmas trade.
W1, 28-50, 15-17 Marylebone Lane. There is a small bar bites menu including sharing platters, and a set lunch menu, as well as the a la carte. Drinks include cocktails, spirits, and bottled beers, as well as wine.
W1, BOX, Unit B Ground & Basement, 21-23 Shaftesbury Avenue. Arc Inspirations runs sports bars in other English cities under their Box brand and this is their biggest and newest such venture, with an investment reported at £4m. At the base of a modern building very close to Piccadilly Circus, it's spread across 7200 square feet with a capacity of 550 people. The venue offers 33 screens for watching sports plus activities such as electronic shuffle, electronic darts, and karaoke. The venue also features Box’s signature Bandeoke event, where guests can sing on stage with a live band. The drinks lineup includes draught craft beers; food veers towards burgers, pizzas, kebabs, and sharers.
W1, CHESTERFIELD ARMS (Greene King), 50 Hertford Street, W1J 7SS. No part of GK’s Metropolitan Pub Co.
W1, CLAYS, 77 Brewer Street. Clays is an Imbiba-backed, indoor interactive clay shooting experience concept, and this Soho site is now their flagship site in London. The venue spans around 19 thousand sq ft across three floors. "Step into a world where competition, cocktails, and conversation come together inside our beautifully restored 1930s Art Deco building." The extensive drinks list includes some draught keg beers plus cocktails, wines etc. Food is of the sharing, pizza and street-food type. There is music in the evening (not live). The licensing conditions state that the provision of licensable activities shall be ancillary to the main function of the premises as a competitive socialising and virtual indoor clay target shooting venue.
W1, FLOWERHOUSE (Portman Estate), 56 Blandford Street, W1U 7JA. This is now the HART operated by Public House Group. Note that there is no named fascia on the exterior of the pub and no name on the swingsign. There is a pub on the ground floor with an authentically pubby look, serving British beers such as Portobello Pilsner, Allsopp’s and DEYA. There are two cask ale handpumps. Bar snacks and a full menu are available all day. The first floor has an open kitchen, the second floor a restaurant; and the third floor is described as "an intimate dining space". The menu at The Hart contains British pub classics made with ingredients from British farmers and producers; fresh produce comes from their own market garden at Bruern Farms. No bookings taken, walk-ins only.
W1, G-A-Y (Soho Estates/G-A-Y Group Ltd/Mean Fiddler), 30 Old Compton Street. Reported in media as closed permanently due to rising costs.
W1, LOUCHE SOHO (Samocca Assets Ltd (BVI)/Robatoo Ltd/independent), 4-5 Greek Street. Renamed GREEK STREET LIVE A bare-boarded bar selling various keg beers including Guinness and continental lagers plus other drinks. Live music gigs from a stage at the rear, booking necessary.
W1, MARLBOROUGH HEAD (Grosvenor Estate), 24 North Audley Street. After a period of closure the pub reopened in November as the MARLBOROUGH with strategic support from the team behind The Devonshire in Soho. The Devonshire's celebrated Guinness installation has been replicated and cask ales are amongst the drinks offering. Downstairs, there is a bespoke pizzeria under the control of Carl McCluskey of of Chancellor's pub and its Crisp Pizza fame, making "award-winning pizzas in what promises to be a cool, inviting speakeasy environment". The pizzas here are New York style rather than Neapolitan, hence with thin and crisp crusts, not chewy ones.
W1, MASONS ARMS (Greene King/unknown/Greene King), 38 Maddox Street. Closed for refurb reopening 14 November.
W1, MR FOGG'S HOUSE OF BOTANICALS (Shaftesbury/Newman Street Bar Ltd/Inception), 48 Newman Street. Freehold purchased by EL Retail No2 Ltd (Jersey) from Shaftesbury.
W1, QUEENS HEAD (Shaftesbury/BoPubCo Ltd/independent), 15 Denman Street Now offers CAMRA members 10% off cask beers.
W1, SHASTON ARMS (Shaftesbury/Hall & Woodhouse), 4 Ganton Street. Reopened and is now a gastropub, the second pub secured by Joe Grossmann, founder of better burger concept Patty & Bun and operator of the Waterman Arms in Barnes. Two cask ales are on offer (initially from 5 Points and Wadworth). There is a full menu at lunch for bookings and walk-ins, but in the evenings the full menu is restricted to the back section, with a bar snack menu for the rest of the pub.
W2, OAK, 137 Westbourne Park Road, W2 5QL. Reopened as GOOD OAK. For a long period classified as a restaurant, this venue now describes itself as "a modern tavern where good food, great drinks, and a warm community come together under one roof." There is a pub/restaurant on the ground floor and an evening cocktail bar upstairs. On the ground floor there is a centrally sited bar, and you can drink without needing to eat.
W2, KUPP (Canal & River Trust), Unit 53, 5 Merchant Square. This has now become a JDW site named SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING; the name has been taken from another (now closed) pub further south in Paddington. Unlike very many other JDW sites this is not a splendid conversion of a heritage building, but is on the ground floor of an almost new building and not as big as many 'Spoons. The entrance, on the pathway alongside the canal cul-de-sac basin, leads into a bar with picture windows overlooking the water and across to parts of St. Mary's Hospital (where Sir Alexander discovered penicillin in 1929). The interior is very modern with mustard coloured exposed brick and screed walls, then titmouse blue or mushroom paint; the floor has a typical JDW unique patterned carpet then terrazzo flooring around the bar. There is a lot of exposed ductwork, photos and prints of the area from yesteryear, and a mixture of furniture styles including some booth-style banquettes. Lighting is bright, coming from various lamp styles. WCs are reported quite small, and access is down steps between the bar and the open kitchen. Six handpumps offer cask ales (Ruddles,Abbot, Doom Bar & three guests) but possibly with a smaller choice than other London 'Spoons.
W6, BLACK BULL (Local Authority), 257 King Street. A licence application submitted by the freeholder was approved by the Council in Sept 2025. It is expected that the pub may reopen by the end of 2025.
W6, BRASSERIE BLANC (St. George), Goldhurst House, Parr's Way. Self-declared closed in late Oct 2025, future uncertain.
W6, CRABTREE (Greene King/ /Metropolitan), Rainville Road. Closed for refurb, reopening Thursday 20 November.
W6, DISTILLERS (Fuller's), 64 Fulham Palace Road. Closed for refurb, expected reopening 14 November.
W11, QUIET NIGHT INN (Max Barney Pub Company/Forest Road), 60 Great Western Road. Reopened as the LOCK & LANTERN. The operator is now 202 Pub Co (ex Aldrich Inns), a small but growing London chain of pubs. Handpumps not currently used.
W12, BREWDOG, 15-19 Goldhawk Road. To reopen as the BUSH TAVERN on 20 November from Bird House brewery.
W12, OAK (Superheroes Properties Ltd/Racon Investments), 243 Goldhawk Road, W12 8EU. Closed, lease on the market via AJR Leisure.
W12, TOCA SOCIAL (//), Westfield White City, Aerial Way, W12 7GD. Within the Westfield complex but with a separate entrance opposite Shepherds Bush library, this is the third venue to be opened by TOCA Social. As its name implies it's a social gaming venue with an emphasis on football and with photo booths, football tables, shuffle boards, claw machines and virtual reality equipment. It has a capacity of 1000 with 500 seats. Two bars sell keg beers (including steins and 3-litre towers) and other drinks; the food menu includes finger-food to share, burgers, street food and a kids' menu. It is entirely possible just to use the bars without needing to book a gaming space.
W14, CROWN & SCEPTRE (Heineken UK/MLVH Ltd/independent), 34 Holland Road. Reopened in late 2025. One cask ale is on offer. At date of this entry the kitchen should be up and running by start of December 2025.
WC2, DALY'S WINE BAR (Young's), 210 Strand. Reopened following refurb and merged with Temple Brew House to become DALY'S WINE BAR & BEER HALL.
WC2, TEMPLE BREW HOUSE (Young's), 46 Essex St. Used to be a standalone bar and brewhouse but following the takeover of City Pub Co by Young's, this is now a beer hall and part of Daly's Wine Bar upstairs. A separate street entrance, further down the street than the main wine bar entrance, has been kept. The brewery is no more.
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W5, EALING PROJECT (British Land/Really Local Group), 1 High Street. Closed, to become Gutterball.
W5, WEST FIVE (Wellington), 25 Popes Lane. Renamed EALING OAK. Timothy Taylor Landlord initially available.
W5, WHEATSHEAF (Fuller/The Wheatsheaf INN Ealing Ltd), 41 Haven Lane. Now offers 10% discount upon presentation of CAMRA membership card.
W7, KINGS ARMS (Stonegate), 110 Uxbridge Road. No longer sells cask beer.
PINNER, ODDFELLOWS ARMS (Heineken), 2 Waxwell Lane. Now part of the “Just Add Talent” retail agreement.
PINNER, SYNC (Admiral Taverns), Rickmansworth Road. Already reported closed. For sale via David Charles with an asking price of £1.6m.
RUISLIP, RUISLIP CONSERVATIVE CLUB (Ruislip Conservative Club Ltd), 56-58 Ickenham Road. Freehold purchased by the Association of Conservative Clubs.
