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Built in 1866 by J Beale, on the ground floor is an almost-island bar, whilst upstairs is a lounge bar with chesterfield-type sofas and an 8ft projector screen for cinema events. There is also a roof garden for when the sun shines. This is a Chelsea supporter-friendly pub for home games.
The pub food offering is from the London Pub Grub company and includes pub favourites and Sunday roasts.
Note restricted opening hours.
Historic Interest
Under its previous name, the Coleherne pub was popular with gay men throughout the post-war period. It is perhaps best known from the decade of the 1970s when the pub was run as a "leather bar" with blacked-out windows, and patronised amongst others by lead singer of rock band Queen, Freddie Mercury. Regrettably three separate serial killers also used the pub as a pickup point for their intended victims; the most well-known being Colin Ireland, also referred to as The Gay Slayer who murdered five victims he met at the pub.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Pembroke, Earls Court
Changing beers typically include: Portobello - Star