The Lady and Sons
The Larder
The Malt Room
The Market Porter
The Market Porter was officially established in 1890 during the reign of Queen Victoria. However, there has been a pub on the corner position since at least 1638, and it was apparently renamed The Market Porter in 1890. Why it took the name is open to debate. Previously known as the Harrow, the pub was the site of a grisly 1890 murder.
The Owain Glyndwr
The Owain Glyndwr
The Penthouse Rooftop Bar
The Penthouse Rooftop Bar at The Mayo Hotel & Residences offers Downtown Tulsa’s only unobstructed 360-degree view. It serves boutique wines, local beers and signature cocktails made by acclaimed mixologists.
The Potted Pig
The Red Lion
The Red Lion pub has a rich and fascinating history, built on the site of an old medieval tavern called the Hopping Hall, dating to 1434. Over the years, the pub changed hands and names several times before the Crown eventually purchased it in 1531.
In later years, the pub was known as The Red Lion and was a popular spot for many notable figures. One of its most famous regulars was the renowned author Charles Dickens, who frequented the pub and praised the kind-hearted landlady who ran it.
Located just a stone’s throw away from Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament, The Red Lion was a popular spot for British Prime Ministers. Every Prime Minister up until Edward Heath in the 1970s visited the pub, including famous names like Sir Winston Churchill and Clement Atlee.
The Shakespeare
Auckland’s iconic brewery, restaurant, and historic hotel is the popular destination for the best drinks and food in town. Since 1898, The Shakespeare has served both Kiwis and tourists, offering an authentic Kiwi pub experience in the heart of Auckland’s CBD.