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Lord Raglan
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Low-lit, split-level pub in a Victorian building, with first-floor dining and live sport on TV.
Nearby attractions
Postman's Park
King Edward St, London EC1A 7BT, United Kingdom
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom
Roman Fort Ruins
3 Noble St, Barbican, London EC2V 7EE, United Kingdom
Ironmongers' Hall
Off Shaftesbury Pl, Aldersgate St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8AA, United Kingdom
Guildhall Art Gallery
Guildhall Yard, London EC2V 5AE, United Kingdom
Christchurch Greyfriars Church Garden
King Edward St, London EC1A 7BA, United Kingdom
St Bartholomew the Great
W Smithfield, Barbican, London EC1A 9DS, United Kingdom
St Vedast alias Foster
4 Foster Ln, London EC2V 6HH, United Kingdom
Barbican Centre
Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom
Roof Terrace
One New Change, London EC4M 9AF, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
HAZ St Paul's
34 Foster Ln, London EC2V 6HD, United Kingdom
Madison
Rooftop Terrace One, New Change, London EC4M 9AF, United Kingdom
Rucoletta
6 Foster Ln, London EC2V 6HH, United Kingdom
Manicomio City
6 Gutter Ln, London EC2V 8AS, United Kingdom
The Ivy Asia St Paul's
20 New Change, London EC4M 9AG, United Kingdom
Lamb and Trotter
6 Little Britain, London EC1A 7BX, United Kingdom
Market Place Food Hall St Paul's
150 Cheapside, London EC2V 6ET, United Kingdom
The Happenstance
10 Paternoster Sq., London EC4M 7DX, United Kingdom
Pilpel
5 Queens Head Passage, Paternoster Row, London EC4M 7DZ, United Kingdom
Pret A Manger
Unit 1, 200 Aldersgate St, London EC1A 4HD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
London House
172 Aldersgate St, Barbican, London EC1A 4HU, United Kingdom
Leonardo Royal London St Paul's
10 Godliman St, London EC4V 5AJ, United Kingdom
Club Quarters Hotel St. Paul’s
24 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7DR, United Kingdom
The Ned London
27 Poultry, London EC2R 8AJ, United Kingdom
YHA London St Paul's Hostel
36 Carter Ln, London EC4V 5AB, United Kingdom
Lost Property St Paul's London - Curio Collection by Hilton
3-5 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7AA, United Kingdom
Hyde London City
15 Old Bailey, London EC4M 7EF, United Kingdom
Cloth House by City Apartments Limited
5 Cloth St, Barbican, London EC1A 7LD, United Kingdom
Plum Guide
8th Floor, Becket House, 36 Old Jewry, London EC2R 8DD, United Kingdom
Native King's Wardrobe
53, 55 Carter Ln, London EC4V 5AF, United Kingdom
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Lord Raglan

61 St Martin's Le Grand, London EC1A 4ER, United Kingdom
4.3(876)
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Low-lit, split-level pub in a Victorian building, with first-floor dining and live sport on TV.

attractions: Postman's Park, St. Paul's Cathedral, Roman Fort Ruins, Ironmongers' Hall, Guildhall Art Gallery, Christchurch Greyfriars Church Garden, St Bartholomew the Great, St Vedast alias Foster, Barbican Centre, Roof Terrace, restaurants: HAZ St Paul's, Madison, Rucoletta, Manicomio City, The Ivy Asia St Paul's, Lamb and Trotter, Market Place Food Hall St Paul's, The Happenstance, Pilpel, Pret A Manger
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+44 20 7726 4756
Website
greeneking.co.uk

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Karaage Sticky Chicken
Japanese-inspired fried chicken with toasted sesame seeds, red chilli, spring onion and Korean BBQ sauce
Pan Fried King Prawns & Chorizo
With sourdough, grilled lemon & pea shoots
Crispy Battered Cod Goujons
Served with tartare sauce, grilled lemon and pea shoots
Sweet Potato With Smashed Avocado
Roasted sweet potato wedges with spicy smashed avocado and pea shoots
Houmous & Flatbread
Red pepper houmous with ezme dressing, seeds, fresh mint and toasted flatbread

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Nearby attractions of Lord Raglan

Postman's Park

St. Paul's Cathedral

Roman Fort Ruins

Ironmongers' Hall

Guildhall Art Gallery

Christchurch Greyfriars Church Garden

St Bartholomew the Great

St Vedast alias Foster

Barbican Centre

Roof Terrace

Postman's Park

Postman's Park

4.6

(641)

Open 24 hours
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St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

4.7

(18.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Roman Fort Ruins

Roman Fort Ruins

4.3

(55)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ironmongers' Hall

Ironmongers' Hall

4.8

(109)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Explore Soho music and historic pubs
Explore Soho music and historic pubs
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 PM
Greater London, W1J 9HS, United Kingdom
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London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
Greater London, SW1E 5EA, United Kingdom
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Indonesian & Thai plant based cooking classes
Indonesian & Thai plant based cooking classes
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
Woodford, IG8 7EU, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Lord Raglan

HAZ St Paul's

Madison

Rucoletta

Manicomio City

The Ivy Asia St Paul's

Lamb and Trotter

Market Place Food Hall St Paul's

The Happenstance

Pilpel

Pret A Manger

HAZ St Paul's

HAZ St Paul's

4.3

(1.3K)

$$

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Madison

Madison

4.4

(5.1K)

$$$

Closed
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Rucoletta

Rucoletta

4.4

(372)

$$

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Manicomio City

Manicomio City

4.2

(277)

$$$

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🚇 St Paul’s 🍺 £5.50 Estrella ❤️ A traditional Greene King city pub. . The Lord Raglan is located on the grandly named St Martin’s Le Grand in the City of London and is just a stone’s throw away from St Paul’s Cathedral. The nearest tube is St Paul’s which is on the Central line. . Opposite the pub is Postman’s Park, a small park where you will find a tiled wall celebrating ordinary people who lost their lives trying to save others, this is both fascinating and heartbreaking whilst reading all the tiles, definitely worth a visit. . The building is Victorian and was built in 1855. This pub was previously called The Bush, the current name is in memory to a Crimean war hero FitzRoy James Henry Somerset (Lord Raglan) . The decor here is traditional and has lots of old world touches which is in keeping with the building. There are a few TV’s showing live sport and even a fruit machine if you fancy a flutter. A big added bonus and unusual for this part of town is that this pub has pool tables and dart boards. . This is a Greene King pub so their usual line up was available along with five real ale options. I had an Estrella which was crisp and under six quid which is great considering the area. The food menu is traditional pub grub, fish and chips costs £15.50. . There was a very relaxed vibe here on this Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining bright and most punters were happy to take shade in this boozer. After 4pm during the week it gets proper lively with suits quaffing pints and chewing the cud. . Although this is a chain pub, it was not to shabby. The look and feel of the pub is pleasant and the price point was a plus. There’s lots to see and do in and around @thelordraglanpub , this a good place for a pit stop. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 03/06/22
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The Absolute Heart of Our Day! Flawless, Fun, and Unforgettable. (5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) ​If you are planning a wedding, booking The Lord Raglan is the single best decision you will make. Our reception was everything we dreamed of and more, thanks to the incredible team, especially Jayne, Moody and the team. ​The entire evening was absolutely flawless—it ran with such perfect timing and smooth professionalism, we didn't have to worry about a thing except enjoying our guests. The attention to detail from the staff was outstanding; every little moment was handled with care and genuine warmth. ​From the breathtaking atmosphere of the venue to the incredible food/drinks/music setup/decor/staff, everything surpassed our highest expectations. Our guests are still raving about everything. ​But what truly made it special was the human element. The team made us feel like royalty, yet everything felt so fun, comfortable, and natural. They are masters of their craft, and their passion shines through in every detail. ​Thank you, Jayne, Moody and the Lord Raglan, for creating the most amazing, unforgettable party of our lives. We would recommend you a thousand times over!
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A delightful ans suprisingly spacious pub just a bit north of St Pauls cathederal, slightly of the normal beaten track, so not always as crowded as venues on the major destinations. A freindly and efficient welcome from the staff. Plenty of room downstairs and just as much on the first floor! Also Two pool tables upstairs, not too many of those in this part of London (how many posts will I get, pointing out my complete ignorance of the area for making that statement. OK I know there are some but I haven't found that many!). Called the Lord Raglan since early(ish) Victorian times having previously been the Bush and then the Mourning Bush - for reasons you can discover in the hostelry. Apparently also a haunt of the late Bill Shakespeare (not in today. I certainly recommend a visit. The Lord Raglan also has the boast to be the first home of The Thames Rowing Club, now based a bit further west. Nevertheless, first home here in 1860.
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🚇 St Paul’s 🍺 £5.50 Estrella ❤️ A traditional Greene King city pub. . The Lord Raglan is located on the grandly named St Martin’s Le Grand in the City of London and is just a stone’s throw away from St Paul’s Cathedral. The nearest tube is St Paul’s which is on the Central line. . Opposite the pub is Postman’s Park, a small park where you will find a tiled wall celebrating ordinary people who lost their lives trying to save others, this is both fascinating and heartbreaking whilst reading all the tiles, definitely worth a visit. . The building is Victorian and was built in 1855. This pub was previously called The Bush, the current name is in memory to a Crimean war hero FitzRoy James Henry Somerset (Lord Raglan) . The decor here is traditional and has lots of old world touches which is in keeping with the building. There are a few TV’s showing live sport and even a fruit machine if you fancy a flutter. A big added bonus and unusual for this part of town is that this pub has pool tables and dart boards. . This is a Greene King pub so their usual line up was available along with five real ale options. I had an Estrella which was crisp and under six quid which is great considering the area. The food menu is traditional pub grub, fish and chips costs £15.50. . There was a very relaxed vibe here on this Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining bright and most punters were happy to take shade in this boozer. After 4pm during the week it gets proper lively with suits quaffing pints and chewing the cud. . Although this is a chain pub, it was not to shabby. The look and feel of the pub is pleasant and the price point was a plus. There’s lots to see and do in and around @thelordraglanpub , this a good place for a pit stop. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 03/06/22
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The Absolute Heart of Our Day! Flawless, Fun, and Unforgettable. (5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) ​If you are planning a wedding, booking The Lord Raglan is the single best decision you will make. Our reception was everything we dreamed of and more, thanks to the incredible team, especially Jayne, Moody and the team. ​The entire evening was absolutely flawless—it ran with such perfect timing and smooth professionalism, we didn't have to worry about a thing except enjoying our guests. The attention to detail from the staff was outstanding; every little moment was handled with care and genuine warmth. ​From the breathtaking atmosphere of the venue to the incredible food/drinks/music setup/decor/staff, everything surpassed our highest expectations. Our guests are still raving about everything. ​But what truly made it special was the human element. The team made us feel like royalty, yet everything felt so fun, comfortable, and natural. They are masters of their craft, and their passion shines through in every detail. ​Thank you, Jayne, Moody and the Lord Raglan, for creating the most amazing, unforgettable party of our lives. We would recommend you a thousand times over!
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A delightful ans suprisingly spacious pub just a bit north of St Pauls cathederal, slightly of the normal beaten track, so not always as crowded as venues on the major destinations. A freindly and efficient welcome from the staff. Plenty of room downstairs and just as much on the first floor! Also Two pool tables upstairs, not too many of those in this part of London (how many posts will I get, pointing out my complete ignorance of the area for making that statement. OK I know there are some but I haven't found that many!). Called the Lord Raglan since early(ish) Victorian times having previously been the Bush and then the Mourning Bush - for reasons you can discover in the hostelry. Apparently also a haunt of the late Bill Shakespeare (not in today. I certainly recommend a visit. The Lord Raglan also has the boast to be the first home of The Thames Rowing Club, now based a bit further west. Nevertheless, first home here in 1860.
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🚇 St Paul’s 🍺 £5.50 Estrella ❤️ A traditional Greene King city pub. . The Lord Raglan is located on the grandly named St Martin’s Le Grand in the City of London and is just a stone’s throw away from St Paul’s Cathedral. The nearest tube is St Paul’s which is on the Central line. . Opposite the pub is Postman’s Park, a small park where you will find a tiled wall celebrating ordinary people who lost their lives trying to save others, this is both fascinating and heartbreaking whilst reading all the tiles, definitely worth a visit. . The building is Victorian and was built in 1855. This pub was previously called The Bush, the current name is in memory to a Crimean war hero FitzRoy James Henry Somerset (Lord Raglan) . The decor here is traditional and has lots of old world touches which is in keeping with the building. There are a few TV’s showing live sport and even a fruit machine if you fancy a flutter. A big added bonus and unusual for this part of town is that this pub has pool tables and dart boards. . This is a Greene King pub so their usual line up was available along with five real ale options. I had an Estrella which was crisp and under six quid which is great considering the area. The food menu is traditional pub grub, fish and chips costs £15.50. . There was a very relaxed vibe here on this Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining bright and most punters were happy to take shade in this boozer. After 4pm during the week it gets proper lively with suits quaffing pints and chewing the cud. . Although this is a chain pub, it was not to shabby. The look and feel of the pub is pleasant and the price point was a plus. There’s lots to see and do in and around @thelordraglanpub , this a good place for a pit stop. . ℹ️ Info correct on...

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The Absolute Heart of Our Day! Flawless, Fun, and Unforgettable. (5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)

​If you are planning a wedding, booking The Lord Raglan is the single best decision you will make.

Our reception was everything we dreamed of and more, thanks to the incredible team, especially Jayne, Moody and the team.

​The entire evening was absolutely flawless—it ran with such perfect timing and smooth professionalism, we didn't have to worry about a thing except enjoying our guests.

The attention to detail from the staff was outstanding; every little moment was handled with care and genuine warmth.

​From the breathtaking atmosphere of the venue to the incredible food/drinks/music setup/decor/staff, everything surpassed our highest expectations. Our guests are still raving about everything.

​But what truly made it special was the human element. The team made us feel like royalty, yet everything felt so fun, comfortable, and natural.

They are masters of their craft, and their passion shines through in every detail.

​Thank you, Jayne, Moody and the Lord Raglan, for creating the most amazing, unforgettable party of our lives.

We would recommend you a...

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7y

Came into the bar today out of the cold and rain with my small dog to wait for someone. Bought a beer and crisps. Bartender came out from behind the bar, pet my dog and was very friendly. I sat down, started reading, and enjoying my pint when another staff member informed men I had to stand outside in the rain because dogs are not allowed in the pub. I had only taken two sips at this point and had a full pint. I told her I wasn’t going to stand outside in the pouring rain when one of her bar staff clearly saw the dog and said nothing. I came in because I was freezing cold and wet to wait for a friend. We were seated by the window, near the door away from people eating. There was plenty of time to say something BEFORE I spent my money so that I could’ve left and gone to a dog friendly establishment. Your staff need to be informed about the policy and not pet my dog and then ask me to leave 10 minutes later. That’s ridiculous. I’ll never go back again and warn others about your policy. You need to state your policy CLEARLY so that people like me don’t get caught out like this after they’ve sat down and spent...

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