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The Fitzroy Tavern
Historic Pub££Literary Heritage

The Fitzroy Tavern

This historic Victorian pub was once the gathering place for writers like George Orwell and Dylan Thomas. The atmospheric interior and traditional ales continue to attract literary minded drinkers and locals seeking authentic pub culture.

Neighbourhood

Fitzrovia

Price Range

££

About The Fitzroy Tavern

The Fitzroy Tavern stands as one of London's most storied drinking establishments, having served as the unofficial headquarters for the capital's literary and artistic community since the early 20th century. The pub's famous patrons included George Orwell, Dylan Thomas, and Augustus John, among countless other creative minds who found inspiration within its Victorian walls.

The interior remains largely unchanged from its heyday, with dark wood paneling, etched glass windows, and a traditional horseshoe bar that encourages conversation among strangers. The pub serves an excellent selection of real ales alongside classic pub fare, maintaining the kind of authentic atmosphere that has become increasingly rare in central London.

Today's clientele includes a mix of local workers, tourists following literary trails, and regulars who appreciate the pub's commitment to traditional British pub culture. The Fitzroy continues to attract writers and artists, though they're now joined by advertising executives and media professionals who work in the surrounding Fitzrovia area, ensuring the venue remains a vital part of London's cultural landscape.