Shepherd Market’s pubs

The red painted exterior of historic The Chesterfield Arms pub on the corner of Hertford Street.

Photo credit: © Sean Calitz

We are so lucky to have several historic pubs just a short walk away in Shepherd Market. Each establishment is different in terms of decor and menu which gives our guests such a fantastic choice:

The Chesterfield Arms
Located just a minute’s walk from 9 Hertford Street, The Chesterfield Arms offers traditional bar snacks, an a la carte menu, a Sunday menu and a great selection of wines. The oldest pub in the area, it opened in 1735 and its former names (Shepherd’s and The Ducking Pond) are a nod to the rural heritage of the locality.

The King’s Arms
Established in 1742, this friendly pub is spread over two floors with great views over Shepherd Market. It offers a traditional English menu and a good selection of beverages.

The Market Tavern
Built in 1808, The Market Tavern retains some beautiful period features. It offers a great variety of seasonal dishes, craft beers, draught lagers, wines and artisan spirits.

Ye Grapes
Established in 1882, Ye Grapes is the perfect spot to enjoy British ales, traditional pub food and a Thai menu, too.

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