The Bell
Established in the 1660s, The Bell is renowned as the "oldest small pub in the City of London." Its survival of the Great Fire of London, which originated just a quarter of a mile away, is a testament to its resilience and historical significance. This quaint pub, with its cozy bar and intimate upstairs dining room, is adorned with old beams, horse brasses, and prints that reflect the city's rich history. The Bell provides an ideal setting for a swift lunch or unwinding with after-work drinks. Its enduring charm and unique character make it a standout among the few pubs that have withstood the test of time in London.