St. Mary Le Bone
This mammoth 13 pub crawl takes you from Marylebone to Bond Street, roughly following along the route of the once major Tybourn river (now underground) you will see the history and grandeur of one of London's most affluent areas.
Starting at the Sir John Balcombe, just doors from the 1975 Balcombe Street siege you will wander through quiet back streets on your way to some of the most idyllic local pubs around.
Finishing up in the eccentric St. Cristopher's Place.
With a sir, a lord, a prince, and a king, a cock, a lamb, a lion, and a bee this tour has it all.
one of the true gems on this route is The Coach Makers Arms.
Situated just off Marylebone High Street and in the heart of the West End, The Pub was built 140 years ago on what was the banks of the now buried River Tyburn.
The cosy Gastropub is minutes away from Bond Street station, Oxford Circus station and Marylebone high street. It is also near the fantastic tourist attractions of Madame Tussauds, Regent’s Park and Selfridges.
The restaurant is renowned for having the Best Sunday Roast in Marylebone!
It comes served with all the traditional trimmings and made from seasonal ingredients.
The bar has a range of carefully selected drinks for every occasion from craft beers, to crafted cocktails to an extensive fine wine list with over 30 wines by the glass, which is worth the trip alone.