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Licensed in 1835 and rebuilt c.1900, this delightful pub commemorates the campaigns of the Gloucester Regiment. The main bar includes small partitioned snugs and the upstairs room, bookable for private functions, has comfortable sofas. Handy for Knightsbridge shopping, or as a refuge from it; the background music is not too noisy. Now the only pub left in Sloane Street.
Described by the Council as important to the character of the conservation area but not typical of pub architecture either in appearance, or in position as the lower floors of a bigger building.
Gloucester, London