The Tipperary, Fleet Street - pub details

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Address: 66 Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1HT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 729) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Blackfriars (0.3 miles), Chancery Lane (0.4 miles), Temple (0.4 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations City Thameslink (0.2 miles), Blackfriars (0.3 miles), Farringdon (0.5 miles)

General information: The oldest Irish pub in London. Look out for the mosaic on the floor.

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 48 users)
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This pub is, allegedly merits the the title of the WW1 song "It's a long way to Tipperary"..Bearing in mind the words, "farewell Leicester square" etc...it was a stopping off point for soldiers before taking the long train ride to France (or oblivion, pretty much the same deal!? I am ready to stand corrected....
harlequin - 1 Feb 2012 13:04
'Ale' range - Guiness (yawn)... Cider range - Strongbow (double yawn). Price - expensive. 3 pints & 2 packs of pork scratchings £13.90!!

Go to Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, across the road, instead. Much nicer and 3 pints in this Sam Smiths pub for £7.51. Just duck if you go to sit downstairs, as the ceilings are low!!
Viki247 - 30 Aug 2011 17:04
Popped in on the say-so of my cousin who'd earmarked it on a crawl he'd dreamt up last Tuesday. A seemingly genuine Irish (not 'Oirish') pub that was friendly and a rare example of a true local in these parts. Service was prompt and welcoming. Shame only one cask ale was offered - and was the ever-ubiquitous Greene King IPA. Nevertheless, it was perfectly well-conditioned and about as good as it gets. This was all the more creditable given that I assume there's little interest in ale given the obvious popularity of a certain Irish stout. I wouldn't come back for the beer, and it does have a lot of competition locally. But, I might consider it for the other positive things if I happened to be in the area.
TWG - 28 Aug 2011 18:00
One of my favourite pubs on my way home from work for a drink. Good guinness and I love the long bar downstairs. Staff always been kind and friendly.
sotondoton - 16 Jun 2011 12:57
Was passing the other evening and glanced in. There were different people behind the bar so I decided to pop in. It appears the previous couple who ran it have retired and a new set have taken over. Have to agree with the comments made by StephenM a few months ago but would urge him to try the Tipperary again. Staff that are genuinely friendly, there were a couple of well kept guest ales and the menu looked better value for money. Keep up the good work!
MikeTheMechanic - 29 Nov 2010 18:30

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