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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

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We love old pubs, this one lays claim to be among London's oldest. Proudly displaying the year 1667 in the pub's signage, it is said to have been rebuilt in the year following the Great Fire of 1666.

It is said that Charles Dickens and Mark Twain frequented the establishment in their day, making it a favorite pub destination for those interested in literature, alongside history and modern British pub life. Better still, head underground to one of the cellar rooms and enjoy an escape from technology. Blissfully signal free.

Planning your trip

The entry to this historic pub is relatively obscured from the main view along Fleet Street. It would be all too easy to walk by and miss sharing a pint with friends today as a number of historic figures might have done in centuries past.

When you should go

During regular operation, the pub is closed on Sundays and hosts guests noon through 11pm during Mondays through Saturdays.

What else you might need

No need to reserve anything in advance, just a thirst for a pint. They do also serve food if you're hungry.

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