The Seven Stars is a small, historic pub with origins dating back to 1602, located in London, United Kingdom. Known for its popularity among lawyers for case-closing celebrations and its real ale, The Seven Stars offers a cozy and traditional tavern environment. The pub serves a selection of beers and delicious food in a homely setting, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. With excellent service and a friendly atmosphere, The Seven Stars provides an intimate and welcoming experience for patrons. Whether it's for a casual meal or a celebratory gathering, this charming pub is a must-visit for those looking for a taste of history and a unique dining experience in London.
Reviews
Delightful small old pub built in the 1600's and a great atmosphere. I enjoyed a delicious pint of Adnam's Ghost Ale - and although we weren't hungry, there was an excellent choice of food. We found it by chance while walking around …
Such a pity that it was a really charming pub with stories and a famous pub cat who has already returned to the planet of felines, but we found it unbearable.
It was so crowded that we couldn’t sit in peace. It didn’t feel relaxing at all. People came in and out, knocking down glasses of beer, stepping on each other’s foot. We downed the drinks and left it as soon as we could. The room was also damp.
A great pub for legal scene. Slightly cramped, but part of the atmosphere. Best visited in Spring and Summer
Absolutely loved this intimate quaint pub! The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and the pub cat The General made our day! He is a very handsome boy who allowed us to pet him and take his picture. I would def come back here on …
Adres the Barkeep was genuinely warm hearted..."Chicken and Barley Stew will Warm your soul on a day like this," he said. It did indeed. Shared the afternoon with many a new friend in London's "Oldest" Pub. A Must see!!!
Centuries old, gorgeous, in the middle of an otherwise quiet strip, and there's a friendly cat that wears a frilly ruff. Totally amazing on these points alone. They're old, but there are some not-very-PC comics in the toilets that mildly offended someone in our group, but not enough to spoil things.
The oldest pub in London is place of refuge even if, or perhaps especially, when you find yourself on 'Carey Street.' Its four centuries of history and atmosphere and punter's stories are nearly palpable.
Stopped here for a pint and nibbles on a hot sunday afternoon. Was quite busy but we got a table outside it was like going back in time.
The beer was good and your salted nuts came in a paper bag just like the good old days.
A quaint pub located behind the law courts, lots of history to be soaked up here. Brightly lit interior, lots of interesting ephemera inside and out. A range of Adams cask beer is most welcome. Worth a visit if you're in the area
Quaint and old-fashioned, but not over-curated. Interesting menu and well-kept ales. Fewer legal types and less ‘hoorah’ than you might expect, proper nice #50 #36