Lord’s Tavern is more than just a pub — it’s part of the fabric of British sporting heritage. Nestled beside the iconic Grace Gates of Lord’s Cricket Ground, it offers a cozy, welcoming space where fans, locals, and curious wanderers gather for good food, great beer, and a touch of nostalgia.
The beer selection is solid, with speciality ales and seasonal brews that pair perfectly with classic pub dishes. The menu leans traditional — think fish & chips, burgers, and hearty pies — but with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and generous portions. It’s also a great spot to catch live sport, with Sky and BT Sport on screen and a lively, friendly crowd. The service is cheerful and efficient, even on match days when the place is buzzing.
Highlights:
Historic location right next to Lord’s Cricket Ground Good selection of beers and classic British comfort food Relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with sports on screen A sense of tradition that makes every visit feel special
Final Thought : Lord’s Tavern is a pub with purpose — steeped in cricket lore, full of character, and perfect for a laid-back meal or celebratory pint. If you love places that blend history with hospitality, this one’s...
Read moreI went there to meet a friend who lives around the corner. It was a really hot day. I came with my dog. I went there before and it wasn't a problem. I was on the terrace as I do understand that some people don't want dogs inside. (Although it is very weird as most place including restaurants allows dogs nowadays). I was very shocked when the waiter refuse to give my dog a ball of tap water. The waiter was useless and told me that they did not allow dogs outside even when I could see two other dogs. It was Sunday the 11th June so it was hot. The two waiters were just starring at me despite me asking two for the menu. I had to ask my friend to bring a ball of water. Is that legal....that attitude is not right in my views, especially as we were outside on the terrace. Who is the manager there ? It wasn't an issue before until today. Is it legal not to autorise water for a...
Read moreAfter a visit to see the Abbey Road studios, the Beatles' famous road crossing and gift shop, we found this good pub located a short walk away and right next to Lords cricket ground. We arrived at 4.30pm and wanted to order food, but the kitchen did not open until 5 pm. We ordered drinks and waited. There was an extensive range and the staff were all very polite, friendly and helpful. They came to notify us early that we could order food. It was all cooked fresh and there were no complaints from us. I had the pie of the day (chicken & leek) with chips, and my wife had fish & chips. Both were really good. We did not have dessert, but it was the usual pub fayre. The pub was not busy, but I imagine on an event day it would be. There was plenty of cricket memorabilia around and tv's showing various games. Overall, it was a pleasant find, and we would visit again if...
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