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Duke of Cumberland, Fulham award plaque, 1971
This is a list of award-winning pubs in London .
Pub Design Awards (PDA)
The
Pub Design Awards are hosted by
CAMRA and
English Heritage .
2001 Conversion Award: Porterhouse, Maiden Lane
1999 Conversion Award: Half Moon, Mile End Road (Joint Winner with Billiard Hall, West Bromwich)
The Bricklayer's Arms
National Pub of the Year Award
The Harp in
Charing Cross won in 2010 as announced in February 2011.
[1]
Greater London regional winners
2023: The Hope, Carshalton
[2]
2022: The Hop Inn,
Hornchurch
2021: The Hop Inn,
Hornchurch
2020: Competition cancelled due to
COVID-19 pandemic
2019: The Hope, Carshalton
[3]
2018: Little Green Dragon, Winchmore Hill
2017: The Hope, Carshalton
[4]
2016: The Hope, Carshalton
[5] – The first time a pub has concurrently held "CAMRA Greater London Pub of the Year" and "SPBW London Pub of the Year" awards
2015: One Inn The Wood, Petts Wood, Orpington
2014: The Door Hinge, Welling (with equal votes, but declared runner-up, The Hope, Carshalton)[
citation needed ]
2013: The Hope, Carshalton
[6] – The first time the CAMRA Greater London Pub of the Year title has been retained by a pub
2012: The Hope, Carshalton
[7]
2011: Southampton Arms, Kentish Town
[8]
2010:
The Harp , Charing Cross
2009:
The Bricklayer's Arms , Putney
2008: The Trafalgar, Merton
2007:
The Bricklayer's Arms , Putney
SPBW London Pub of the Year
Ye Olde Mitre
The
Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW) usually chooses a "London Pub of the Year" every year.
SPBW previous winners
SPBW decided to make 2 awards for 2019 London Pub of the Year to bring the competition in line in future with the calendar year in which judging takes place.
2019: (2nd award):
Ye Olde Mitre ,
Holborn
[9]
2019: The River Ale House, 131 Woolwich Road, East Greenwich,
Greenwich
[10]
2018: The Broken Drum, 308 Westwood Lane,
Blackfen , Sidcup
[11]
[12]
2017: Chesham Arms,
Homerton
2016: The Hope, Carshalton
[13]
2015:
Blythe Hill Tavern ,
Forest Hill
[14]
2014: The Eleanor Arms,
Bow
2013:
Ye Olde Mitre ,
Holborn
2012: The Royal Oak,
Southwark
2011: The Dog & Bell,
Deptford
2010: The Pembury Tavern
Hackney
2009: The Dog & Bell, Deptford
2008:
The Harp ,
Charing Cross
2007: The Pembury Tavern, Hackney
2006: The Royal Oak, Southwark
2005: The Dog & Bell, Deptford
2004: The Royal Oak, Southwark
2003: The Wenlock Arms,
Hoxton
Evening Standard Pub of the Year
The Evening Standard's award logo from 2004
Scarsdale Tavern award plaque, 1989
Trafalgar Tavern
The White Horse
The "Evening Standard Pub of the Year" title was awarded annually, from 1967 to 2006, to a pub selected from a shortlist by readers of the
Evening Standard , London's main evening newspaper. Each winner of the award is permitted to display a
plaque on the wall outside. The award was discontinued in 2006 after 40 years.
Evening Standard previous winners
2006: The Clarence,
Balham
2005: The Morgan Arms,
Mile End
2004: The Earl Spencer,
Southfields
[15]
2003: Draper's Arms,
Islington
2002:
The Bedford, Balham
2001: The Settle Inn,
Battersea
2000: The Cow Saloon Bar,
Paddington
1999: The Churchill Arms,
Kensington
1998: The Duke of Cambridge, Battersea
[16]
1997: The White Swan,
Twickenham
1996: The
Trafalgar Tavern ,
Greenwich
1994/1995:
The George Inn , Southwark
[17]
1993: The Phoenix & Firkin, Southwark
1992: The Star Tavern,
Westminster
1991: The Ship,
Wandsworth
1990:
The White Horse ,
Parsons Green
1989: The
Scarsdale Tavern ,
Kensington and Chelsea
1988: The Anglesea Arms,
South Kensington
[18]
1987: No Award
1986: The
Princess Louise , Holborn
1985: The Clifton, Clifton Hill,
St John's Wood
[19]
1984: The Albert, Westminster
1983: The Castle,
Surbiton
[20]
1982: The Hand in Hand,
Wimbledon
[21]
1981: The Railway Bell,
Norwood
1980: The Rose of York,
Richmond
[22]
1979: The Royal Oak, New Malden
1978: The Old Ship,
Hammersmith
1977: The Angel, Bermondsey, SE16
1976: The Orange Tree, Richmond
1975: The Greyhound, Kensington and Chelsea
[23]
1974: The
Flask , Highgate
1973: The Pied Bull, Streatham
1972: The Victoria, Bermondsey SE1
1971: The
Duke of Cumberland , Parsons Green
1970: The Rose and Crown, Wimbledon
[24]
1967: The Red Lion, Brentford
See also
References
^
"The Harp in Covent Garden: a national treasure – Business support – Morning Advertiser" . morningadvertiser.co.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2011 .
^
"London Drinker Stop Press" (PDF) . London CAMRA. Retrieved 27 July 2023 .
^
"Regional Pub of the Year Winners" . London CAMRA. Retrieved 29 August 2019 .
^
"REGIONAL PUB OF THE YEAR" (PDF) . October/November 2017. London Drinker . Vol. 39, no. 5. London CAMRA. p. 12. Retrieved 21 September 2017 .
^
"Camra Regional Pubs of the Year 2016" . Camra.org. Retrieved 26 September 2016 .
^
"CAMRA announces the Top 16 pubs in Britain" . Latest Press Releases .
Campaign for Real Ale . 12 September 2013. Archived from
the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013 .
^
"Camra Regional Pubs of the Year 2012" . Camra.org. Archived from
the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2013 .
^
"Camra reveals Britain's top 16 pubs" . BigHospitality.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2011 .
^
"SPBW London Pub of the Year 2019 presentation – Monday 13th January 2020" . www.spbw.beer . Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW). 30 October 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2019 .
^
"News" . www.spbw.beer . SPBW. 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2018 .
^ Gantzer, Olivia (23 January 2018).
"Sidcup pub named London Pub of the Year" .
Bexley Times .
Archant . Retrieved 24 January 2018 .
^ Palmer, Jim (19 January 2018).
"The Broken Drum micropub has been named London Pub of the Year" .
News Shopper .
Newsquest . Retrieved 24 January 2018 .
^
"LONDON PUB OF THE YEAR" . SPBW. Archived from
the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015 .
^
"LONDON PUB OF THE YEAR – PAST WINNERS" . SPBW. Archived from
the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2015 .
^ Sullivan, Edward (31 March 2004).
"Best bar & pub in London! – Restaurants – Going Out – London Evening Standard" . London Evening Standard . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 65–66.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 87–88.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 11–12.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 44–45.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ The Evening Standard , 24 January 2018, p. 20
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . p. 99.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . p. 167.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 95–96.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ Edward, Sullivan (2000).
Evening Standard: The London Pub & Bar Guide 1999 .
Simon & Schuster . pp. 166–167.
ISBN
9780684868400 . Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
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