The Counting House, EC3
Main info
£8 - £20
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British, Vegetarian options
50 Cornhill, London
Awards
Opening hours
11AM-11PM
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 11AM-11PM
- Tuesday 11AM-11PM
- Wednesday 11AM-11PM
- Thursday 11AM-11PM
- Friday 11AM-11PM
- Saturday Closed
Historic Charm Meets Modern Hospitality Elegance
In the heart of London’s bustling financial district, The Counting House stands as a venerable icon of classic British pub fare, replete with an air of historic grandeur that harkens back to another era. Stepping through its doors is akin to stepping back in time, with the intricate décor and traditional furnishings creating a welcoming, timeless atmosphere. During my recent visit, the arresting charm of its 19th-century interior, bolstered by its Roman foundational roots, offered a wholly immersive dining experience. As I settled into the historic surroundings, the vibrant pulse of conviviality was palpable, where after-work gatherings echo against the backdrop of fine ales and hearty dishes.I indulged in their signature Fish and Chips, a delectable testament to their skill in perfecting classic British staples. The fish was a crisp, golden delight, flanked by mint-infused peas that added an unexpected zest, further elevated by the swift delivery and warm demeanor of the staff who were attentive without being obtrusive. However, it's the ales that carry whispers of this establishment's rich historic tapestry – each sip offering a journey through time. Paired with its strategic locale between landmarks such as the Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral, The Counting House boasts notoriety not merely because it's a refined relic of the past but owing to its robust living presence today. For those wandering through central London, seeking more than just a meal but rather a full embrace of Britain's expansive cultural table, this pub sets a magnificent stage. — Jasper Griddle
How to get there
50 Cornhill, London
London City Airport — 6.06 mi
Bank and Monument stations - 223 yd