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Explore London's historic pubs, taste traditional ales and classic dishes, and meet locals on this 3.5-hour guided pub and food tour for an authentic experience.

The London: Historic Pubs, British Ales & Classic Dishes tour offers a lively journey through the city’s most storied taverns, all in just 3.5 hours. With a price of $92.94 per person, this experience combines delicious food tastings, local beers, and engaging stories about London’s pub culture. The tour is led by a local English-speaking guide and accommodates a small group of up to 12 guests, ensuring personalized attention and a cozy atmosphere.
While it’s a compact tour, it packs in four unique pub visits, each rich with history and character. Visitors get the chance to meet pub staff, try traditional pub fare, and enjoy a friendly pub game to wrap up the experience. This tour is perfect for those eager to explore London’s authentic pub scene beyond the usual tourist spots, though it is best suited for visitors who are comfortable walking and have no serious food allergies.
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The tour begins at St Andrew Holborn Garden, where travelers arrive 15 minutes early to meet the guide, who will be holding a red Devour Tours sign. The meeting spot is located at the entrance via gates on Holborn Viaduct or St Andrews Street, within a garden area adjacent to the church. This central location makes it easy for visitors to find and provides a tranquil start before heading into the bustling pub scene.

The first pub stop is Ye Olde Mitre, a pub with centuries of history, where food tastings last about 45 minutes. This pub is one of London’s lesser-known gems and is notable for its traditional atmosphere. The guide shares stories about its long-standing presence in the city and its unique character. Visitors enjoy sampled foods and local beers, getting a taste of what makes this pub special.

Next, the group visits The Old Bell Tavern, another historic venue with a food tasting session of around 45 minutes. This pub has welcomed renowned authors like Charles Dickens, who frequented the place for devilled whitebait and drinks. The pub’s rebuild after the Great Fire of London in 1666 adds to its storied past. Here, guests can enjoy a refreshing pint of cider and classic pub grub, soaking in a piece of London’s literary history.
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A highlight of the tour is Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, where food and regional dishes are served for about 1 hour. Rebuilt after the Great Fire, this pub maintains its historic charm and has hosted many famous writers over the centuries. Visitors get to enjoy food tastings that highlight classic British flavors, in a setting that feels like stepping back in time. The guide provides insights into the pub’s history and notable patrons, enriching the tasting experience.
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The tour then takes visitors to a pub showcasing a centuries-old drink called cock ale. This drinks’ story involves a cockerel and a belief that it could improve health, though today, more palatable options like scotch eggs and portobello ales are available. Visitors have the chance to try local beers and snack on pub favorites, all while learning about unique London delicacies.

Concluding the tour, guests can participate in a beloved pub game, offering a chance for friendly competition and a fun way to wrap up the experience. This activity fosters a lively atmosphere and helps visitors engage with the local pub culture in a relaxed setting. The guide’s friendly approach makes this a memorable way to connect with the history and social side of London’s pubs.

The tour finishes at Ye Olde Cock Tavern, a place known for its traditional ambiance and historical significance. Remaining in the same historic spirit, the final stop allows guests to reflect on their journey and enjoy any last drinks or bites in a quintessential London pub setting. The entire experience concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics simple for all.

This small-group tour ensures a more personalized experience, with a maximum of 12 guests. It is designed as a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or strollers, and it is primarily conducted in English.
The experience includes all food and drinks, but hotel pickup and drop-off are not provided. Visitors can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund, and the flexible reserve now, pay later option allows for planning ease.
This tour offers a well-rounded look at London’s historic pub scene, emphasizing local stories, classic dishes, and authentic drinks. The expert guides are highly praised for their knowledge and personable style, making the experience enjoyable and informative. The small group size fosters intimacy, and the variety of stops keeps the tour lively.
While it doesn’t cater to all dietary restrictions, it does include non-alcoholic options for pregnant women or those abstaining from alcohol. The focus on hidden pubs and local culture makes it ideal for travelers wanting an inside look at London’s tavern heritage beyond the usual tourist spots.
“Sophie was great! Very personable and knowledgeable. The pubs we visited were not ones we would find on our own. We loved it!”
Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies?
Guests with serious food allergies need to sign an allergy waiver at the start, as some food options may not be suitable.
Can I join if I am vegetarian or have dietary restrictions?
The tour is adaptable for vegetarians and offers non-alcoholic options for non-drinkers or pregnant women. However, it is not recommended for vegans, gluten-free, or dairy-free diets without prior arrangement.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since it is a walking tour through historic London streets.
Is the tour accessible for guests with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments, wheelchairs, or strollers due to the walking nature and the historic terrain.
How do I meet the guide?
The guide will be at St Andrew Holborn Garden, holding a red Devour Tours sign. It’s best to arrive 15 minutes early to start on time.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guided walking tour, four food tastings, and four drinks, along with the guide’s commentary. Hotel transport is not included.
This London: Historic Pubs, British Ales & Classic Dishes tour offers an engaging way to experience the city’s pub culture, explore its history, and enjoy authentic British flavors. Perfect for those who appreciate good stories, local atmosphere, and a friendly social setting.
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