First licensed in 1766 and rebuilt at the turn of the 20th century, The Marquis of Granby is a no-frills Soho fixture.
A favorite of T. S. Eliot and Dylan Thomas, the pub still fuels debates—and perhaps the occasional scuffle.
The bar’s traditional wood paneling, brass rails, and partitioned window seating have a lived-in charm,
while the upstairs offers a snug dining room and a rarely silent political division bell echoing London’s old rhythms.