The Edgar Wallace

£20 / British, Grill
40 Essex St, London

Open now

12PM-11PM
  • Sunday Closed
  • Monday 12PM-11PM
  • Tuesday 12PM-11PM
  • Wednesday 12PM-11PM
  • Thursday 12PM-11PM
  • Friday 12PM-11PM
  • Saturday Closed
Hidden within a maze of charming streets near the Temple area, this pub transports patrons to an era steeped in nostalgia. The ceiling adorned with myriad beer mats sets the tone, while tobacco and beer advertisements from past decades cover the walls in a vivid smorgasbord reflecting its intriguing history. Established back in 1771 and rechristened in 1975 to honor novelist Edgar Wallace, this establishment exudes a storied charm. The menu features a selection of ales and lagers that cater to diverse tastes, although the ale choices may not be particularly expansive. Quirky yet quaint, the upstairs seating area offers a delightful nook for those looking to enjoy the cozy atmosphere away from bustling main areas, while outdoor space accommodates gatherers keen on people-watching. Though service experiences may vary, the pub's character holds undeniable allure for both regulars and new visitors alike.

How to get there

40 Essex St, London

London City Airport — 7.25 mi

Temple - 232 yd

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