The King’s Head & Eight Bells: A must visit

Are you looking to have yourself a night out that is much more than memorable? Whether you want to do it alone of in the company of friends, you will surely have yourself a ball at the King’s Head & eight Bells pub. You can drink the night away or engage in some raucous chorus with other drinking “pals” as long as you do so responsibly.

Located at possibly the most fashionable and in demand locations on London’s Cheyene Walk, the King’s Head & Eight Bells pub is surrounded by tradition and history. The area where it is to be found was once home to many inns, taverns, and beer houses. The pub now sits where two original alehouses were located and which was once regularly visited by many of the more famous people including Princes and Kings.

The building that houses the pub is about 200 years old and dates back to the period of William IV (1756 – 1837). The original cellarage has been kept intact and even comes with the ghost of a Tudor woman helper who in her own eerie yet amusing way tries to assist in managing the cellar.

Outside of the traditional ambience of the place the King’s Head & Eight Bells pub is loaded with a wide range of premium cask beers including Fuller’s London Pride and Marston’s Pedigree. There are even beers from a number of smaller breweries that are all family owned. There are also some of the best traditional wines available along with some of the best tasting food you will find in town.

There is great company to be found here are you are definitely going to want to return for the experience over and over again. Not to mention, it is much cheaper to take a bunch of mates here then on italy ski holidays.