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Lamb
94 Lambs Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London. WC1N 3LZ
T: 020 7405 0713   E: lambwc1@youngs.co.uk


Olde worlde pub serving traditional British meals with daily changing specials. No TV or music, just lively conversation.

This beautifully preserved, Grade II listed Victorian pub still has the etched glass snob screens in place above the bar. These frosted glass snob screens were popular in the 1890s and hid the customer from the publican when they ordered their drinks, but the hinges still allowed the the bar staff to check on the customers without disturbing their privacy. The glorious history of the pub and the area is also commemorated by an original working polyphon in the pub (the predecessor to the gramophone) and sepia prints of music hall players.

The pub is named after William Lamb who in 1577 improved upon an existing conduit to bring clean water down from Holborn as an act of charity to benefit the neighbourhood. The Lamb was probably built around 1729 and still had one of the orignal wells in the back yard until the early 1900s.

Opening Times:
Mon to Wed - 12:00 'til 23:00
Thur to Fri - 12:00 'til 24:00
Sat 12:00 'til 24:00
Sun 12:00 'til 22:30
Food Times:
Mon to Sun - 12:00 'til 21:00

Closest Tube Station(s):
Holborn or Russell Square

Closest Train Station(s):
London Kings Cross London Euston

Function/Private Dining capacity: 30-35
Meeting/Private Hire: 40-45
Facilities:

Lamb
94 Lambs Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London. WC1N 3LZ
T: 020 7405 0713   E: lambwc1@youngs.co.uk

What's On:
 14/09/2010
 7.30
Blue bus poetry

The Blue Bus presents another evening of live poetry and music @ The Lamb from 7.30pm, listings to follow

 12/10/2010
 7.30
Blue Bus poetry

The Blue Bus presents an evening of live poetry and music upstairs at the Lamb, full listings to follow

 09/11/2010
 7.30
Blue Bus poetry night

The Blue Bus presents another evening of live music and poetry upstairs at the Lamb starts at 7.30pm, full listings to follow.

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Paul Petersen USA - Fond memories
04/07/2010 
I was a visitor on several trips to London in the *0's & 90"s . Was fun to step in and hear the regulars say "The Yank is back. Greetings to Richard & Rosemary

Jo from New Zealand - The Lamb
10/04/2010 
Like John from NZ my first job in London was with Richard and Rosemary Whyte in 1992 at The Lamb. That's where I learned to pour a pint of Special for my early morning regulars, and a glass of Spanish red for Tim the British Diplomat whose son Harry and daughter Hermione also worked at the bar. Great times. I'll never forget the 'Ram Rod' boys - taxi drivers who would come in every Sunday night, and Phil the builder who would get pissed and promise to take me to Paris. Still waiting Phil!

john blaauw nz - the lamb pub
09/12/2009 
hi my first job in london on my big oe,richard & rosemary whyte were the governer.1988 was only away for 6 months stayed 7 years,so many good times had in and around the lamb,i hope there are still some of the old locals still drinking youngs beer, for a kiwi, i love the bitter,tommy the flowers,john hanagh,mike dc,hi boys .have one for me jb.

andrew - great beer
13/09/2009 
Hadn't been in for a long time after moving away from London some time ago, great beer and friendly atmosphere.
thanks to all at the Lamb


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