
Nicholson’s Pubs Assortment is proud to announce the opening of The Wheatsheaf within the coronary heart of Fitzrovia, following an in depth refurbishment.
Nicholson’s Pubs are recognized for his or her fantastically ornate pubs with particular person model and charming personalities. The Wheatsheaf has a wealthy historical past, significantly as a preferred hang-out for London’s Bohemian set within the Thirties. It’s recognized for attracting literary figures like George Orwell and Dylan Thomas, and for being a spot the place Dylan Thomas met his spouse, Caitlin Macnamara. The constructing was constructed within the Thirties in a mock-Tudor model to duplicate the previous constructing that stood as a replacement since 1738.
Retaining the pub’s distinctive traits and attraction, the interiors have been given a much-needed trendy raise. Inside, the pub has undergone a full rework with an growth to the upstairs area. Now referred to as The Orwell Room, this upstairs space hosts a second bar, eating room and bookable area for occasions and enterprise conferences. The interiors are harking back to a traditional British pub with wood flooring, gorgeous beams and purple leather-based couch seating. The attractive stained glass home windows give the pub a comfy, intimate really feel.
The pub serves an excellent vary of cask ales – together with their very own Nicholson’s Pale Ale brewed by St Austell Brewery in Cornwall – with visitor craft beers on rotation all year long. Comforting pub classics make up the meals menu, together with hand-crafted specialty pies and a variety of sandwiches, such because the ever standard Nicholson’s Membership Sandwich. The Steak & Nicholson’s Pale Ale Pie was awarded gold on the British Pie Awards and a brand new partnership with Henry Weston’s Cider has seen a brand new Hen, Mushroom & Henry Weston’s Cider pie added to the menu. Sunday roasts are served with roast potatoes, glazed parsnips, thyme-roasted carrots, broccoli, a Yorkshire pudding and gravy.
Only a stone’s throw away from Oxford Road, Tottenham Courtroom Highway (with entry to Central, Northern and Elizabeth strains), Charlotte Road, and London’s Soho, The Wheatsheaf is completely located to discover the capital within the charming setting of a quintessential British pub.
Rathbone Place, London W1T 1JB
Tel: 020 7580 1585
Monday-Thursday: 11am-11pm
Friday-Saturday: 11am-12am
Sunday: 12pm-10:30pm