Overview
A genuine standout in London’s pub scene, The Cittie of Yorke offers not just great beer, but one of the most memorable pub interiors in the capital. Located at 22–23 High Holborn, this Grade II-listed public house is owned by Samuel Smith’s Brewery and is famed for its cavernous, neo-Gothic great hall — a soaring space complete with oak-beamed ceilings, giant brewing vats, and snug wooden booths.
Although the current incarnation was built in 1926, records show there has been a tavern on this site since 1430, making it a location rich in London lore. The present structure was designed in a Tudor Revival style, giving the feel of a medieval hall or grand dining room. The rear of the pub features a Victorian-style bar and the much-loved “gentlemen’s cubicles” — small, private booths that make for intimate drinking spaces.
The Cittie of Yorke serves Samuel Smith’s classic range of traditional Yorkshire ales, stouts, and lagers — all brewed at their Tadcaster facility. You won’t find trendy craft beers or big-brand lagers here; instead, the focus is on authenticity, character, and consistency. Drinks are affordable, and the old-school service style adds to the nostalgic feel.
There’s no music, no TVs, and no Wi-Fi — just conversation, period charm, and plenty of atmosphere. The pub attracts a steady crowd of lawyers, students, tourists, and ale aficionados, all drawn by the grandeur of the setting and the unbeatable value.
Whether you're pub-hopping through Holborn or seeking a quiet retreat off the busy streets, The Cittie of Yorke delivers a pint of proper London history.
Last update April 2024