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Nell of Old Drury

29 Catherine Street
London
WC2B 5JS
Emailku.oc.puorgetagenots@nedragtnevoc.yrurddlofollen Telephone(020) 7096 6316
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Opening times: Mon–Thu 12:00-23:30; Fri and Sat 12:00-24:00; Sun 12:00-23:00
Regular beers: Fuller's London Pride, Timothy Taylor Landlord

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

Small cosy pub opposite the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Licensed in 1835 as the Sir John Falstaff and rebuilt in 1883. Renamed by 1965 after the orange seller and mistress of King Charles II, Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn, reputedly born in a coalyard in Drury Lane. She was witty, shrewd, saucy and sexy, and a magnet for the period's alpha male, Charles II. A tunnel used by the king to visit Nell is reputed to link the pub and the theatre.

The present-day clientele is a mix of locals, tourists, after-work drinkers and, of course, theatregoers (who need to cross the road, since the tunnel cannot be found!); there is an interval drinks service available for the latter. The first floor offers extra seating and can be hired as a function room. If you are lucky, you may be able to bag the ground-floor bow window seats overlooking Catherine Street. Please note: no sports colours or large groups encouraged - it's a very small pub!

There may be a bar sign advertising a CAMRA discount on cask ale; further updates welcome.

As at November 2021 planning app 21/06477/FULL "Construction of fourth floor roof extension and use of second, third and fourth floors as two residential flats (1x 1 bed and 1 x 2 bed flats) and associated external alterations" has been permitted,