Ye Olde Mitre, Historic Grade II listed pub in Holborn, England.
Ye Olde Mitre is a listed pub tucked into a hidden court between Hatton Garden and Ely Place. The interior contains multiple rooms with dark wood paneling, solid wooden bar counters, and furniture that reflects the Tudor era.
This establishment was built in 1546 to serve as a tavern for the servants of the Bishop of Ely. Since that time, it has remained part of London's city story through the centuries, adapting while maintaining its original character.
The name refers to the bishops of Ely, whose servants once frequented this place. Today, visitors experience how this ecclesiastical connection shaped a space where people gather and converse in a subdued, respectful manner.
The venue sits tucked away in a quiet side court that takes effort to locate, so allow time to explore and find it. The interior spreads across several separate areas, giving you different corners and distinct feelings as you move through the same building.
A cherry tree on the grounds is linked to a story about Queen Elizabeth I dancing around it with Sir Christopher Hatton. This tree connects the everyday reality of the place to one of England's most renowned historical moments.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Brand:
Operator: Fuller's
Address: 1 Ely Court, London, EC1N 6SJ
Phone: +442074054751
Website: http://yeoldemitreholborn.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51844,-0.10745
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:44
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