Viaduct Tavern, Victorian pub in City of London, England
The Viaduct Tavern is a Victorian pub located in the City of London featuring three separate entrance doors and richly decorated interior spaces. The rooms display ornate plaster ceilings, cut glass panels, and painted wall details that flow throughout the building.
The building was constructed between 1874 and 1875 as a new addition to the area. Architect Arthur Dixon made substantial changes to the interior between 1898 and 1900, creating the appearance visible to visitors today.
The pub preserves British drinking traditions through its carefully maintained interior spaces that invite visitors to experience how Londoners once gathered in such establishments. The ornate design reflects the values and tastes of the era when it was built and updated.
The pub is convenient to reach, situated near public transport connections and walking distance from the Barbican area. The venue can get crowded during lunch hours and early evenings, so arriving off-peak offers a better experience.
During excavations in 1874, workers uncovered Roman remains beneath the site where the pub stands today. This discovery reveals that the location has been occupied and used by people for nearly two millennia.
Location: City of London
Address: 126 Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7AA
Phone: +442076001863
GPS coordinates: 51.51630,-0.10171
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:03
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