Cittie of Yorke
The Cittie of Yorke is included in the Campaign for Real Ale's national inventory of historic pub interiors. This Grade II listed public house includes a large back room with the longest bar in London. It also has a Georgian/Regency era metal stove and cubicles which were used in Victorian times by lawyers in consultation with clients.
The pub was rebuilt in the 1920's but the site has hosted a pub since 1430. The name ‘Cittie of Yorke’ is taken from a 16th century pub that used to exist in the Staple Inn, on the other side of High Holborn.