Argyll Arms, Victorian pub in Soho, London, UK.
The Argyll Arms is a Victorian pub in Soho featuring three intimate snug rooms divided by wooden and etched glass partitions, with a larger saloon area located toward the rear. The bar offers three regular ales alongside a rotating selection of five guest beers.
The building was constructed during the 1860s and took its name from the second Duke of Argyll who resided in a grand house at what is now the Palladium location. The compartmentalized layout with enclosed snugs was characteristic of the Victorian era when such divisions reflected broader social patterns.
The interior showcases decorated Bass mirrors and ornate etched glass dividers that create distinct sections throughout the pub. These details form part of how visitors experience the Victorian design that shaped the building's character.
The pub operates from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM on weekdays and features seating spread across multiple separated compartments. Be aware that the narrow snugs and dividing partitions create a specific layout that affects how you move through the space.
The compartments were deliberately designed so that patrons from different social standings could occupy the pub simultaneously without seeing one another across the dividing walls. This clever design allowed the space to serve multiple groups who preferred separation during an era when social class heavily influenced how public spaces were used.
Location: City of Westminster
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Address: 18 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TP
Website: http://nicholsonspubs.co.uk/theargyllarmsoxfordcircuslondon
GPS coordinates: 51.51506,-0.14126
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:46
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