De Hems is a Soho landmark with history stretching back to 1890, once a meeting point for the Dutch resistance in WWII and still carrying that European character today.
The pub specialises in Dutch and Belgian beers, with an impressive draught and bottled selection that’s rare to find elsewhere in London.
The interiors strike a balance between historic detail and relaxed beer-hall conviviality,
making it a favourite stop for groups, casual drinkers, and anyone craving a taste of the Low Countries in central London.