The Tipperary

A photo looking up at the exterior sign of The Tipperary pub. The sign is gold with green background, and the building facade features ornate, dark wood framing with large windows. Flower boxes with greenery and pink flowers are partially visible at the top.
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66 Fleet Street, Temple, EC4Y 1HT

Set in a Grade II listed public house and built around 1677, The Tipperary is a cozy haunt, with dark wood panelling and a real Irish feel, it was the first place (ever!) to have served bottled Guinness outside the Emerald Isle.

The Tipperary is a simple stone’s throw from London’s St. Pauls Cathedral and still boasts many superb stouts and hostelries that thirsty city goers drank in the 80’s. With its wonky floors and old school dumbwaiter, this venue was made to serve a good pint, and that’s exactly what it does.

Note: The Tipperary has been undergoing refurbishment following closure in 2020, and is slated to reopen around March 2024.


Details

Address:
66 Fleet Street
EC4Y 1HT
Contact:
http://www.thetipperarypub.com/