Opposite the historic Queens Chapel of the Savoy, this former Wm Younger outlet offers a warm welcome environment with a mixed clientele. The small downstairs bar, with its wooden floors, is lightened by its large clear windows, while the upstairs bar doubles as a function room.
Seating is of the barstool/banquette variety. Whilst close to the Strand and its tourists, the pub is in a quietish side street and drinking outside is perfectly possible. The food offering is toasties and pizzas.
Regular live entertainment. The whole pub is available for private hire on Sundays.
Formerly the Savoy Barracks, Suttling Horse and Savoy Palace until rebuilt in 1926 as the New Savoy Tavern. Named the Savoy Tup in 1998 which changed to Tap in 2018 when the owner became Shepherd Neame.