There are many Irish pubs in London, so how do you choose a good one? The pubs listed here are recommended for their atmosphere as well as their Guinness.
El tipperary
Direction
66 Fleet St, London EC4Y 1HT, United KingdomGet directions
Telephone
+44 20 7583 6470
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The Tipperary is London’s oldest Irish pub and celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2006. Take a look at the inside plaque that explains the pub’s history. Tipperary prides itself on serving good quality beers and is featured in the Good Beer Guide .
The Porterhouse
Direction
21-22 Maiden Ln , Londres WC2E 7NA , Reino UnidoGet directions
Telephone
+44 20 7379 7917
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This is the flagship branch of Ireland’s Porterhouse Brewing Company and has probably the best selection of beers in the world in London. There are nine house beers, which are made in Dublin, including three ales and three heavy ales… and an oyster beer.
The referee
Direction
27A Throgmorton St, London EC2N 2AN, UKGet directions
Telephone
+44 20 7374 6887
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The Arbitrager is another Irish pub famous for its imported Guinness cigar. Located in the heart of the city, opposite the London Stock Exchange, once inside, you feel like you are in a country pub. The little bar upstairs used to be full of smoke, but the UK smoking ban came in July 2007 so things should have improved.
Waxy O’Conner’s
Direction
14-16 Rupert St, London W1D 6DD, UKGet directions
Telephone
+44 20 7287 0255
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From the outside you will not realize how wonderful this place is. It’s huge inside so be careful staying at the bar, what bar? It’s really cavernous and it even has a huge tree trunk running down the middle! The interior decor is quite church-like, with pulpits overlooking the lower bar, rustic wooden seating, and hidden nooks and crannies throughout. Waxy’s really is a special place to sink a few pints of Guinness, and the food is good too.