Wells Tavern, Historic pub in Hampstead, England
Wells Tavern occupies a Georgian-era building at 30 Well Walk with a ground floor bar furnished in traditional style. Upstairs, three separate dining rooms are arranged on the first floor.
The building dates from 1849 and was later designated as Grade II listed for its architectural features. It exemplifies the typical construction style of nineteenth-century London.
The tavern functions as a social hub for the neighborhood, where visitors can enjoy casual drinks downstairs and share formal meals upstairs. This division reflects how the building adapts to different types of gatherings.
The restaurant upstairs operates Tuesday through Sunday for dinner service, while the ground floor pub is open daily for visitors. Dogs are welcome in most areas and board games are available to play.
The three dining rooms on the first floor are each decorated in different styles and can be rented for private events. Groups of up to sixteen people can gather here for their own celebrations.
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