Commercial Tavern, Grade II listed pub in Spitalfields, England.
The Commercial Tavern is a Grade II listed pub located at 142 Commercial Street in Spitalfields, featuring a distinctive round-ended corner design with white brick and stuccoed exterior details. The building occupies a corner position and displays the straightforward construction style typical of London's historic pub architecture.
The building was constructed in 1865 under the direction of Abraham Keymer as a new pub for the growing Spitalfields area. Several proprietors operated it through the late 1800s, each bringing their own approach to running the business during a period of change for the neighborhood.
The pub serves real ales in the traditional English style and preserves long-standing British drinking customs that visitors can experience firsthand. People gather here as they have for decades, following the casual social patterns of a local London pub.
The pub is conveniently positioned near public transport links and remains accessible throughout the week for casual visits. Groups planning to gather can arrange a reservation in advance to ensure adequate space.
The interior retains original Victorian-period decorative cornices and wooden beams that reveal how London pubs were built in the 1800s. These preserved details offer visitors a rare look at authentic 19th-century construction methods and materials.
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