Waxy O’Connor’s

A cozy pub interior with warm lighting, wooden beams, and a long bar counter. The bar is lined with red cushioned bar stools and numerous bottles of liquor are displayed on shelves. A sign reading Church Bar is mounted on the brick wall near the entrance.
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14-19 Rupert Street, London, W1D 6DD

Think you’ve seen a big pub? Think again, and you’ll be close to imagining Waxy’s. Venture through this labyrinth of four unique bars spread over six levels (you’re sure to walk off each pint after wandering around this place).

Situated in the heart the West End, Waxy’s was named after the famous candle maker from Dublin, Finbar O’Connor, who was born in 1788 and became a candle maker at 16 from which his nickname ‘Waxy’ was born. As a big man with a strong appetite for liquor, it only made sense to name a pub after him. And now, for over 25 years, the pub has gained a strong reputation for its friendly service, traditional, hearty, home made dishes and of course, it’s drinks menu. Serving traditional Irish Whisky’s and Guinness, of course.

With live music four nights a week and big screens littered around so that everyone may soak up the sports being played, just stroll in and head straight to the bar, no booking necessary.


Details

Address:
19 Rupert Street
W1D 6DD
Contact:
https://waxyoconnorslondon.co.uk/