Send us a text This special Remembrance Sunday episode of The Historic London Pubcast takes us into the lesser-known wartime history of British pubs. From the cellars of London to the beaches of Normandy, discover how these beloved local landmarks became unlikely heroes during World War II. We revisit The Black Horse in Marylebone, where D-Day plans were floated over pints, and tell the Spitfire beer story that led to the legendary Flying Drays - aircraft ferrying beer to troops during the No...
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Send us a text This special Remembrance Sunday episode of The Historic London Pubcast takes us into the lesser-known wartime history of British pubs. From the cellars of London to the beaches of Normandy, discover how these beloved local landmarks became unlikely heroes during World War II. We revisit The Black Horse in Marylebone, where D-Day plans were floated over pints, and tell the Spitfire beer story that led to the legendary Flying Drays - aircraft ferrying beer to troops during the No...
Mayfair Pubs Pt 1, From The Guinea Grill to The Footman
Historic London Pubcast
38 minutes
7 months ago
Mayfair Pubs Pt 1, From The Guinea Grill to The Footman
Send us a text Exploring Mayfair, one of London’s most prestigious districts, as seen through its legendary pubs, Part 1 of a three-part series. From the centuries-old Guinea Grill and its celebrity-filled past to The Footman with its curious running legacy, and the Coach and Horses, once frequented by Brigitte Bardot, this episode reveals the hidden stories behind Mayfair’s iconic landmarks. Along the way, discover royal connections, historic scandals, and the rich cultural history that shap...
Historic London Pubcast
Send us a text This special Remembrance Sunday episode of The Historic London Pubcast takes us into the lesser-known wartime history of British pubs. From the cellars of London to the beaches of Normandy, discover how these beloved local landmarks became unlikely heroes during World War II. We revisit The Black Horse in Marylebone, where D-Day plans were floated over pints, and tell the Spitfire beer story that led to the legendary Flying Drays - aircraft ferrying beer to troops during the No...