Pubs in Romford
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Found 28 pubs in Romford — Page 1 of 3
Toby Carvery Romford
The Brewery, Romford RM1 1AU
The Golden Lion
2 High Street, Romford RM1 1HR
This Grade II listed building dates back to the 15th century and claims to be the oldest inn in England that has been in continuous use as a pub. Francis Bacon is listed as one of the pub's former owners. The main bar area used to be dimly-lit, but has now been brightened-up, and the ceiling is supported by ancient wooden beams. Televisions on two walls show sports fixtures. Food is served in the public bar and there is also a separate restaurant area upstairs.
Slug & Lettuce
105-111 South Street, Romford RM1 1NX
The Ivy Tree
113-117 South Street, Romford RM1 1NX
Lloyd's No.1-themed Wetherspoon with regular & guest beers. It changes from a normal daytime pub to a recorded music venue on Friday and Saturday evenings, when some of the tables and chairs are stacked away. Photo ID may be required for entry on Thursday to Saturday evenings.
The Moon & Stars (JD Wetherspoon)
103 South Street, Romford RM1 1NX
Wetherspoon pub which reopened with a new roof terrace and lift on 26th November after a £1.1 million refurbishment. It is close to Romford railway station and buses. Guest ales from the current Wetherspoon list. Children permitted in the raised area at the rear of the pub until 6pm Friday and Saturday, but later for the rest of the week. From March 2020 Real Ciders are served from handpumps on the bar. Food served from 8am to 11pm. There are displays of local history on the walls and an assortment of books on the shelves. Toilets (except accessible) are upstairs. It gets quite busy on Thursday and Friday evenings.
Crowning Angel
87-89 South Street, Romford RM1 1PA
Street-corner, Yates's pub in town centre. Opened in November 1997.
The Goose
143 South Street, Romford RM1 1PL
Redecorated pub, with spacious interior and big leafy patio at rear.
Kosho
72-74 South Street, Romford RM1 1RX
Photo ID is required for entry on Thursday to Saturday evenings.
The Wheatsheaf
Wheatsheaf Road, Romford RM1 2HD
Suburban pub dating from the 1930s, with some unusual features including an arcaded loggia. Two separate rooms, with medium-sized public bar on the left which used to be two rooms and an off-sales, small saloon on the right. Original features include dark wood beams, plain wood panelling, bar-back and counter. Local custom.
The Victoria
122 Victoria Road, Romford RM1 2PA
Two-storey, cream detached local.
The Lamb
5 Market Place, Romford RM1 3AB
Liberty Bell
Mercury Gardens, Romford RM1 3EN
Sprawling, food-oriented pub/restaurant. One can, however, drink at the bar.
