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Formerly Burlington Bertie’s, this is a smallish pub facing the rear of Savile Row police station. Licensed in 1720 as the Coach & Horses and rebuilt in 1783, and again in 1882 at a cost of £1,789. The main bar is on the ground floor; the first floor is used as a restaurant at lunchtime and a function room or bar in the evenings.
Draught beers are served in "handles" unless you stipulate a "straight". Post-pandemic it is reported that the previous larger range of cask ales has been reduced to three.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Burlington Arms, London
Changing beers typically include: Adnams - Mosaic , Rhymney - Export , Sambrook's - Lavender Hill
Source: National