Kings Head
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Marylebone, this charming local pub is one of the few remaining establishments that truly embody the character of the area. The pub, which first received its license in 1765 and was rebuilt in 1939 by Charringtons, offers a cosy and snug lounge bar that invites patrons to relax and enjoy their visit. The pub's interior is a testament to its rich history, featuring dado panelling and tiling that are characteristic of its era. Additionally, traces of the original division into two smaller bars can still be seen inside. This unique blend of historical and architectural elements has earned the pub a spot on the CAMRA regional list of historic pub interiors. Despite its hidden location, this small corner pub continues to be a beloved fixture in Marylebone, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that is steeped in local history and tradition.