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Pub in Covent Garden, London

Two Brewers (exterior, 2016)
Two Brewers (interior, 2016)

The Two Brewers is a pub in Covent Garden, London, at 40 Monmouth Street.

Prior to 1935, the pub was known as the Sheep's Head Tavern and features open fires. In 1835, William Spicer, formerly the proprietor of the Tower at Tower street in the Seven Dials became the pub keeper. The 1842 will of "William Filler, Licensed Victualler of Two Brewers Public House, Little Saint Andrews Street, Seven Dials, Middlesex" is held in The National Archives, in Kew, London.

Some time before 1940, the address was changed from 6 Little St Andrew Street to 40 Monmouth Street.

It is a "theatrical pub", popular with actors and film school students. The pub is part of the Taylor Walker pub chain.

In the late 1990s it was also a popular establishment for those working in hairdressing salons, clothing shops and media companies in the surrounding neighbourhood. The eclectic mix of theatre goers, film students and local workers constituted a unique ambience.

References

  1. ^ "Two Brewers, 6 Little St Andrew Street, St Giles in Fields". Pubshistory.com. 25 July 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  2. ^ Spicer, William (30 September 1835). "William Spicer". british newspaper archive.
  3. ^ "Crown in Covent Garden". Taylor-walker.co.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  4. "The Two Brewers – Seven Dials, London". Sevendials.co.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. "Will of William Filler, Licensed Victualler of Two Brewers Public House Little Saint... | The National Archives". Discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  6. "Two Brewers Pub – Covent Garden London restaurants, pubs, hotels, shops, sightseeing and theatre". Coventgardenlife.com. Retrieved 30 July 2016.

External links

Official website

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