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Heritage Pub

Stag's Head, London

102 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6XW (Directions)
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This smart oak panelled pub, run very much on traditional lines, offers a friendly welcome to both regulars and visitors to the area alike.

The interior, very ‘Tudorbethan’, is wood panelled throughout, fully carpeted and furnished with a mixture of tables, chairs, stools and banquettes, one built to fit the curved wall. There is plenty of standing room as well and vertical drinking is assisted by unusual peninsular shelf projections and tall bar stools. Three large TV screens are not overly intrusive even for football. For sun-lovers and smokers, benches with umbrellas are available on the pavements outside.

Fairly standard 'traditional' pub meals are available. There is no function room, but it may be possible to reserve the far end of the room for larger groups.

Being close to the BBC’s Broadcasting House, in former times this pub was frequented not only by the poet Dylan Thomas, but also by the actress Ellis Powell, who played the title role in the radio series Mrs Dale's Diary until she was sacked in favour of Jessie Matthews. Other luminaries of the BBC radio heyday of the 1950s and early 60s who favoured the pub were features' staff and writers including Olivia Manning, Henry Reed and Julian Maclaren-Ross.

Historic Interest

First licensed in 1776, it occupies the ground floor of a Deco office block built in 1939/40 to designs by the architects Marshall & Tweedy for Cranleigh Estates. The ground floor pub interior was designed for Edinburgh brewers William Younger & Co., and is typical of their usual London architects of the period, John S. Quilter & Son. The marvellous art deco exterior is largely still complete with metal-framed windows, a curved corner profile, ship’s railings above the top storey, and, on said corner, the pub sign surmounted by a small but striking metal sculpture of the eponymous trophy.

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Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Carroll & Wright Ltd
Local Authority
Westminster
Last updated
23/03/2024
Last surveyed
27/01/2020
Pub ID
WLD/16576
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

A 1930s Younger’s pub whose streamlined exterior contrasts with its wood-panelled mock Tudor interior.

In complete contrast to late Victorian ornateness, this corner-site pub is a rare example of late 1930s sleek streamlining. The builders were the Scottish brewer William Younger who had previously gone for a nostalgic, half-timbered style for their pubs dotted over central London. No more fancy foliage or gritty materials, just a smooth brick building with a rounded corner and metal windows. Note the metal door (left) and curving glass to the right-hand entrance. The interior is a single space with a servery with panelled bar counter along the rear wall. In contrast to the exterior, there is little sense of modernity here because the extensive wall panelling does hark back to the ever-popular Tudor revival. Youngers seem to have been setting out their stall to cater for stand-up drinking by workers from the surrounding offices – hence the peninsula-style projections to prop up customers and their drinks. All in all, this pub is a rather special survivor.

History nearby: In May 1932 the British Broadcasting Corporation moved from Savoy Hill off the Strand to their brand new Portland stone building, Broadcasting House, Portland Place. The main entrance in Langham Place has bronze doors and a beautiful bas relief by Eric Gill depicting Prospero and Ariel – the building is a real architectural gem.

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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Tuesday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Wednesday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Thursday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Friday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Saturday
Noon-23:00
Noon-15:00
Sunday
Noon-22:30
Noon-17:00
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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Sky & TNT
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Extended until 5pm on Sundays
Garden Garden
Pavement benches with umbrellas
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Only Sat & Sun to 7pm
Smoking Smoking
Pavement
Features
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Transport
Close to bus routes (30m)
TfL: Various (8, 25, 55, 88, 453, C2)
Closest station (1150m)
London Euston
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (500m)
Great Portland Street
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