Jamaica Wine House
Main info
£22
/
British
St Michael's Alley, London
Open now
11AM-11PM
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 11AM-10PM
- Tuesday 11AM-11PM
- Wednesday 11AM-11PM
- Thursday 11AM-11PM
- Friday 11AM-11PM
- Saturday Closed
About this place
The Jamaica Wine House, known affectionately by locals as "The Jampot," stands as an iconic slice of history in the heart of the City. Once housing London's first coffeehouse in 1652, this shepherd's Neame pub is a testament to time, featuring charming Victorian architecture with bay and arched windows peering over lively alleyways. Inside, visitors are greeted with a dark wood interior reminiscent of Victorian-era grandeur, complete with decorative ceiling panels and original droplet lamps that add to its historic ambiance. The bar brims with a well-kept selection of local ales and vintage paraphernalia, catering primarily to a bustling crowd of city workers seeking refuge after a long day. The division of its grand drinking hall into paneled alcoves fosters a sense of privacy amid the lively atmosphere. An extensive outdoor area in a quaint courtyard allows patrons to enjoy conversations away from the city's busier lanes. At its core, The Jamaica Wine House offers a quintessential British pub experience rich with stories and rustic charm.
How to get there
St Michael's Alley, London
London City Airport — 6.08 mi
Bank and Monument stations - 180 yd