Flying Scotsman, Grade II listed pub in Kings Cross, England
The Flying Scotsman is an early 1900s corner pub on Caledonian Road featuring three wood-paneled bars adorned with arts-and-crafts decorative elements throughout. The building displays handcrafted decorative patterns that flow across all rooms, creating a unified visual experience.
The building was designed by architects Wylson and Long between 1900 and 1901, initially operating as Scottish Stores where venison from Scottish traders was sold. Its use shifted over the decades until it became the pub it is today.
The pub takes its name from the famous steam locomotive and reflects a connection to Scottish identity visible in its design choices. The handcrafted interior details become apparent as visitors move through the different bar spaces.
The pub sits within walking distance of King's Cross and Thameslink stations, providing easy access for visitors using public transport. The three separate bar areas allow different experiences depending on which room you choose to explore.
The location transformed from a former strip club into a craft beer destination while preserving the original Edwardian interior architectural features. This careful restoration earned a national design award in 2017, honoring the respect shown for the original craftsmanship.
Location: London Borough of Islington
Website: http://thescottishstores.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.53108,-0.12082
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:05
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