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Duke of Cumberland, Fulham award plaque, 1971

This is a list of award-winning pubs in London.

Pub Design Awards (PDA)

The Pub Design Awards are hosted by CAMRA and English Heritage.

  • 2001 Conversion Award: Porterhouse, Maiden Lane
  • 1999 Conversion Award: Half Moon, Mile End Road (Joint Winner with Billiard Hall, West Bromwich)

CAMRA National Pub of the Year

The Bricklayer's Arms

National Pub of the Year Award

The Harp in Charing Cross won in 2010 as announced in February 2011.

Greater London regional winners

  • 2024: Little Green Dragon, Winchmore Hill
  • 2023: The Hope, Carshalton
  • 2022: The Hop Inn, Hornchurch
  • 2021: The Hop Inn, Hornchurch
  • 2020: Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2019: The Hope, Carshalton
  • 2018: Little Green Dragon, Winchmore Hill
  • 2017: The Hope, Carshalton
  • 2016: The Hope, Carshalton – The first time a pub has concurrently held "CAMRA Greater London Pub of the Year" and "SPBW London Pub of the Year" awards
  • 2015: One Inn The Wood, Petts Wood, Orpington
  • 2014: The Door Hinge, Welling (with equal votes, but declared runner-up, The Hope, Carshalton)
  • 2013: The Hope, Carshalton – The first time the CAMRA Greater London Pub of the Year title had been retained by a pub
  • 2012: The Hope, Carshalton
  • 2011: Southampton Arms, Kentish Town
  • 2010: The Harp, Charing Cross
  • 2009: The Bricklayer's Arms, Putney
  • 2008: The Trafalgar, Merton
  • 2007: The Bricklayer's Arms, Putney

SPBW London Pub of the Year

Ye Olde Mitre

The Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW) usually chooses a "London Pub of the Year" every year.

SPBW previous winners

SPBW decided to make 2 awards for 2019 London Pub of the Year to bring the competition in line in future with the calendar year in which judging takes place.

Evening Standard Pub of the Year

The Evening Standard's award logo from 2004
Scarsdale Tavern award plaque, 1989
Trafalgar Tavern
The White Horse

The "Evening Standard Pub of the Year" title was awarded annually, from 1967 to 2006, to a pub selected from a shortlist by readers of the Evening Standard, London's main evening newspaper. Each winner of the award is permitted to display a plaque on the wall outside. The award was discontinued in 2006 after 40 years.

Evening Standard previous winners

See also

References

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