Fodor's Expert Review The Coach & Horses
On the corner of Greek Street, Soho's most famous pub is as authentic as they come, complete with light oak screens and fittings, spittoon troughs, sturdy bar stools, and singalongs around the piano. Established in 1840, this was a post-war haunt for satirical Private Eye writers, poets, and painters—from Lucian Freud to Dylan Thomas. Today, you can still down pints of London Pride here and booze with the best of Soho's modern-day habituées and pretenders.