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Established in 1870 and named after a famous Victorian music hall song. Situated underneath Charing Cross mainline station, this is a Davy’s traditional ale and port house with candle-lit tables and sawdust floors. In usual Davy's style, it opens out from an unassuming stairway into a Tardis-like space of alcoves, hidey-holes and private rooms. The sole cask ale is their own-branded 'Old Wallop' (thought to be Shep's Spitfire) which is served in tankards, or half-gallon copper jugs for the really thirsty! Food includes pub favourites and other substantial mains, but there is also a bar menu of smaller plates and sharing platters.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Champagne Charlie's, London