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iVisit.... Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
Mar
17
11:00 AM11:00

iVisit.... Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

When  the doors of the Auld Shillelagh first opened in 1991 it was just a tiny pub consisting of the bar, some bar stools and a single toilet with a dart board on the door. From the start the creators were determined to create a traditional pub with well kept beer, a friendly atmosphere, professional bar staff, and to serve the best Guinness in London.

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iVisit.... the Harwood Arms
Jan
10
12:00 PM12:00

iVisit.... the Harwood Arms

Hidden away in the back streets of Fulham, the Harwood Arms offers award-winning food and wine in a casual and relaxed setting. They champion the very best British produce with a focus on game and wild food. They are also currently the only Michelin-starred pub in London.

The Harwood was built in about 1840 as a pub, but the story starts in 2008, with the collaboration of Brett Graham (The Ledbury), Mike Robinson (The Pot Kiln), and Edwin Vaux (The Vaux Brewery). 

Alex began his career working under Mark Wilkinson at Latymer. He then worked for 3 years at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons before taking the head chef role at Texture. From 2011, Alex worked under Brett at the Ledbury before taking the reigns at the Harwood in April 2014. 

Provenence is key to the success at the Harwood, and they have developed relationships with the best suppliers to keep consistency of quality.

They offer a set-priced menu for lunch and dinner, priced at £33.50 for two course and £39.50 for three courses.

From Tuesday to Friday at Lunchtime (excluding December), they also offer our daily starter, main course and dessert from our blackboard, priced at two courses for £20.00 and three courses for £25.00.

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iVisit.... The Grenadier
Dec
22
12:00 PM12:00

iVisit.... The Grenadier

A landmark in its own right, The Grenadier in Belgrave Square is royalty amongst London pubs. This historic treasure chest is not your usual insipid public house. The Grenadier reputation is as illustrious as it is mysterious.

Originally built in 1720 as the Officers Mess for The First Royal Regiment of Foot Guards, the Grenadier became a licensed premise in 1818 to serve as The Guardsman Public House; it was latter renamed The Grenadier.

In 1656, the First Royal Regiment of Foot Guards was formed. As a result of the heroism they showed whilst fighting off the French Grenadiers at Waterloo in 1815, they were renamed by Royal Proclamation as the ‘First Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards’, thus becoming the only regiment in the British Army to be named for one of its battle honours. The building was built in 1720 as the home to the Foot Guards Regiment. It was famously known as the Duke of Wellington’s Officers Mess and was even frequented by King George IV.

It is so called after a young Grenadier, affectionately named Ceric by locals, whom is said to have been caught cheating at a game of cards. The story goes that his comrades savagely beat him to death as a punishment. An exact date as to when this happened is unknown, but it is presumed that that fateful night was in the month of September, as this is the time of year that The Grenadier receives an onslaught of supernatural and spooky activity! Past visitors of the pub have attempted to pay off Cedric’s debt by attaching money to the ceiling, which, after over a century, has been totally covered with transatlantic money.

A solemn, silent spectre has been witnessed creeping slowly across the pub. Objects seem to either disappear or move without explanation. Tables and chairs rattle inexplicably, as well as an icy chill that befalls the pub that can last for days. Footsteps have been heard wandering around empty rooms, and every so often, low sighing moans are heard from the depths of the cellar. Famously, on one occasion, it was reported that whilst the Chief Superintendent from New Scotland Yard was enjoying a drink in the pub, smoke began to waft around him. As he reached towards the smoke, it is said that an invisible cigarette burnt his hand. These peculiar happenings are attributed to the murdered Grenadier returning to the pub.

Thanks to 'Cedric', The Grenadier is often regarded as one of the country’s most haunted pubs. The Grenadier is abound with character, as well as providing a superb variety of hand pumped ales including Courage Best, Morland Old Speckled Hen and Marston's Pedigree. Tucked away down the exclusive Wilton Mews, on the corner of Old Barrack Yard, the patriotic Grenadier is painted red, white and blue to match with the sentry box outside.

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iVisit.... the Holly Bush in Hampstead
Dec
9
12:00 PM12:00

iVisit.... the Holly Bush in Hampstead

On a Winters afternoon on the lead up to Christmas, all we want is some good pub food and a real open fire, well the Holly Bush ticks all the boxes and is a real gem of a London local. It's a charming centuries-old pub in the heart of historic Hampstead. Step inside the grade II listed building and you’ll discover a wealth of cosy corners to call your own – the perfect place to enjoy fabulous food, ales and wine.

They are passionate about fresh, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, all cooked to order by the talented team of chefs. They have “perfect pastry” pies which are simply to die for and best enjoyed with mash or chips, fresh vegetables and extra gravy! 


Why not gather there for the season and enjoy the comforts of good comfort food in a historic and cosy place.

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iVisit.... Cheshire Cheese London
Jul
13
10:00 AM10:00

iVisit.... Cheshire Cheese London

Your local pub in the heart of the city, they have an extensive range of reasonably priced chilled lager, wine and ales. 

Great food is served until 10pm, with offers on burgers and grills. SKY Sports and BT Sports showing Premiership and Champions League football, cricket and golf. 

They have two SKY Sports boxes, so can show two matches at once. The upstairs bar is suitable for private parties. The darts board can help you to relax after a long day at the office. We are great for lunch, meeting friends or colleagues after work and evening meals.

 

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