Dog and Duck, Soho explained

The Dog and Duck
Location:18 Bateman Street, Soho, London W1D 3AJ
Built:1897
Architect:Francis Chambers
Designation1:Grade II
Designation1 Offname:THE DOG AND DUCK PUBLIC HOUSE
Designation1 Date:24-Feb-1989
Designation1 Number:1264051

The Dog and Duck is a Grade II listed public house at 18 Bateman Street, Soho, London W1D 3AJ, built in 1897 by the architect Francis Chambers for Cannon Brewery.

It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.[1] The pub has an upstairs dining room named after the writer George Orwell, who was a regular.[2] Other patrons include Madonna and the Prince and Princess of Wales.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Brandwood. Geoff. Britain's best real heritage pubs. 2013. CAMRA. St. Albans. 9781852493042. 79.
  2. News: The Dog & Duck: A well-loved pub in Soho untouched by history. 2020-05-20 .