Wheatsheaf, Grade II listed pub in Borough, United Kingdom.
The Wheatsheaf is located on Stoney Street with a traditional British facade and an oval bar serving as the centerpiece. Multiple seating areas throughout the interior and an outdoor heated garden create different spaces for socializing and dining.
This pub was founded in the 18th century and underwent significant renovation in 1840. Its top floor was removed during the Thameslink Programme works that took place between 2009 and 2013.
This establishment serves as a gathering point near Borough Market where locals and visitors meet regularly. The mix of traditional pub culture and community events reflects how the neighborhood has evolved as a popular social destination.
The pub sits just minutes on foot from London Bridge station for easy access. A heated outdoor garden and a menu featuring British dishes alongside craft beers and real ales make it convenient for both a quick visit or longer stay.
During the 2017 London Bridge incident, this establishment suddenly found itself at the center of a major event as the action unfolded in its immediate vicinity. Few visitors realize this building was an unintended witness to that moment in the city's recent past.
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