A Historic London Pub Tour through Some of London's Oldest Pubs

Published 2022-07-28
Join London guide Jessica, and her husband Matt, on a casual stroll through some of London's most historic and beautiful pubs. Learn about the history of beer brewing, London's ever changing beer scene, and discover the fascinating history of some of the most interesting pubs in the city.

01:09 - Cittie of Yorke Pub
11:00 - Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
20:26 - St Bride's Church and the Old Bell
28:55 - Temple Brew House

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All Comments (21)
  • @paulm2467
    Cellar temperature is well below room temperature, even in summer it’s insulated by its earth surroundings so it’s a much more stable environment than above ground with consistently low temperatures that remain cool throughout the year.
  • @scrappystocks
    Gold star from me Jessica for identifying the word "Ye" as being pronounced as it should be as "The" because the "y" is really a replacement for the now non existent letter thorn "þ" that can look like a letter p and a letter b combined with its sound of "th" as in the word "the". The terminal "e" on words like olde, shoppe, wilde, oake etc. should be silent. It was never there in the earlier middle English spelling but was added by Latin scribes to words, particularly when they didn't end in a vowel, just a bit like Italian words now all tend to end in a vowel. Brilliantly interesting video with lots of background history about these pubs and a temptation for me to visit one, or two, or three ....... when I'm next in London
  • @ivanmarsh5835
    The tour was amazing! Thank you for sharing this guys.
  • @marytyra1030
    My husband and I are going to London for my 55th birthday this August and I can't wait! Thanks for a great video.
  • Great tour , check out Ye Olde Mitre in Hatten Garden , was used in the movie Snatch, great history to it , if you can find it 😉🍻
  • I liked so much to see this for the London pubs made by Jessica. How much historic details about the pubs origins and the London city itself.
  • Thank you for the tour Jessica & Matt. Very interesting and informative.
  • @foxywolf1777
    Such a fascinating experience and history 🐾🦊🐺
  • We always have our yearly christmas drink in the cittie of yorke
  • Great job! Thank you so much, glad to see the husband could join and assist with the tour. Would LOVE to visit the UK some day!
  • @-ZigZag-13
    Beer, pubs and history of London is perfect topic! Waiting new videos!
  • Great video I enjoyed it can't wait to see more soon. Hope to see more of your videos. Your videos are always enjoyable and relaxing have a great day 😀
  • @cwhite5015
    Fantastic!! History and beer…I love this!! 🍺
  • @levistubbs8949
    Great video, wonderful to see all those terrific pubs !