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The Tipperary - London - Photo album

Good old Irish Pub, small but cosy.  Great Guinness (8/10). The dining room upstairs has a relaxing vibe – great place for a chat with a friend over a pint and pie. Decent pub grub, but nothing special, everything on the menu is a couple of ££ more expensive, than shown on their website. Not suitabl
Great Irish bar with lovely menu and staff. A genuinely wonderful staff up and downstairs. The first Irish pub in London. A Great.
Nice, quaint Irish pub. Really cool mosaic tiled floor. Long and narrow bar that you sit at. There large Guinness mirrors are really gorgeous. Friendly service!
What a great little pub, its small and narrow, and a bit busy, it had a wonderful Irish, cosy, what's going to happen next feeling about it..good selection of well kept beer...more room up stairs...its a sticky sort of place, you go in for one and before you know it you have another, the staff were
Excellent food!!!! The Bangers and Mash is very good here. Has the London tavern atmosphere we were looking for. Our waiter was pleasant and had a great sense of humour.
Nice little Irish joint at the top of Fleet street. It's narrow and you'll be rubbing elbows (and shoulders and crotches) as you make your way to the back of the pub. Everyone was very nice and they pull a proper Guinness
It's the oldest Irish pub in London and the first pub to start serving Guinness in England . Or so we got told by the charming waiter on the upper floor. It's a very small pub, but extremely cozy and I would absolutely recommend visiting it. *Below is the beautiful view from the window on the secon
Great Irish pub in the middle of London. Very welcoming, bustling little pub. Lovely pint of Guinness.
The Tipperary (formerly known as the Boar’s Head) is a Grade II listed public house at 66 Fleet Street, Holborn, London. Built in about 1667, but since altered. Believed to be the first Irish Bar outside Ireland. Worth a visit to experience traditional pub culture in a building that has survived th
Small but beautifully formed Irish bar. Good range of drinks and friendly
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