One of the few local buildings to have survived the great Edwardian clearance scheme in the first few years of the twentieth century, this is a tucked-away pub off the beaten tourist track and worth finding. Close to the LSE and leased from it, the small bar has a cosy feel to it, possibly due to the blood-red colour of walls & ceiling. There is a raised seating area at the rear. Four handpumps. Food includes Sunday roasts.