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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Phone View phone number 145 Fleet Street,
LONDON,
EC4A 2BU
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Brief business description

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese has a real olde world feel to it, having survived through the reign of 15 monarchs. It consists of a great number of bars and dining rooms reached by a labyrinth of passages and staircases. It is decked out with a dark wooden interior. Bar food is served as well as beers, traditional ales, wines and spirits, and there is also a restaurant. They can cater for private parties of up to 120 people.

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Reviews

  • 5 love it..

    Most of it has been said by others, but what a great old pub! You feel like you're going to bump into some Dickensian characters as soon as you enter and start wandering through it. Loads of fun.

    Citycat
    Review Date: 06/09/2009 Report review
  • 4 Fleet St Gem

    I am not a regular in this part of town, but having discovered this lovely pub, I could easily become one. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, bizarre name as it is, is a gorgeous old pub over several levels, all higgledy-piggledy, with a smoking open fire on the ground floor. Rooms seem to lead off in every direction, and the ceilings are very low. It's definitely different to your normal pub experience. I am by no means tall and at times, I had to lower my head, although not by much, granted! They serve food, and while I didn't sample any, it seems to be rustic, comforting fare at reasonable prices.There's more! No, really. It's a Sam Smith's pub so it's cheap. As you would expect, given all of the above, it gets pretty busy, so you need to be able to cope with that. I loved it and am looking forward to going back there for cosy winters evenings with friends.

    Niamheen
    Review Date: 09/11/2008 Report review
  • 4 Full of history. And people.

    A fascinating place, with caverns that go right underground and supposedly one of the oldest pubs in London. Consequently it hosts a mix of curious tourists (Zagats in hand) and city workers, although the vibe is generally friendly if loud.

    Chrisp
    Review Date: 04/08/2008 Report review

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