Lamb & Flag

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The Lamb & Flag is an historic pub in London’s famous Covent Garden and is strongly recommended to any London tourists that find themselves in the area. The Lamb & Flag has a history dating back to 1623 and is one of the most popular London attractions with those tourists that enjoy sampling authentic slices of London’s history. The pub gets extremely busy due to its fame and location. Friday evenings are particularly busy.

The Lamb & Flag is known for its authentic architecture which give it an historic charm and the taste of London’s glorious past. The wooden front and alleyway are particularly evocative. It is said that such legendary London figures as Charles Dickens and John Dryden frequented the Lamb & Flag.

In fitting with the pub’s historic feel The Lamb & Flag is known for its range of real ales and eclectic repertoire of whiskeys. The pub serves a selection of wholesome English cuisine, including roast beef, Ploughman’s and delicious lamb stew. On Sundays the pub hosts live jazz bands, the perfect atmospheric accompaniment to a traditional English Sunday Roast.

Nearest Tube/Railway Station = Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)

Borough = London Borough of the City of Westminster

Opening Times = Monday to Saturday from 11:00am to 11:00pm / Sunday from 12:00pm to 10:30pm