We never thought these five words would bring us so much joy to say, but the pub is officially back.
's best gardens, you'll find what claims to be the oldest pub in the whole city that used to be frequented by smugglers, pirates and thieves; a beer garden housed on a former passenger ferry and moored on the Thames; one of the city's largest beer gardens where George Orwell wrote part of; and some of the best riverside venues to soak up the summer sun, sip from a jug of Pimm's and pretend you're on the Costa del Thames.
Though a majority have reopened following lockdown easing, they may have safety measures in place that mean they reach capacity quicker, or require booking in advance, so make sure to check their websites for more info.So, from Bow to Bermondsey, Kensington to Kennington, Sherpherd's Bush to Stokey, Hammersmith to Highgate, Westminster to Wapping , these are London's absolute best beer gardens to get your day drinking game on this summer.
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