Dog & Duck, Hopper’s Road, Winchmore Hill, London N21, 31. Cloudesley Arms, Cloudesley Street, Islington, London N1, 60. Flying Machine, King’s Road, Biggin Hill, 58. Drum & Monkey, formerly British Queen, Whitecross Street, London EC1, 29. In the late 20th century the company entered licensing agreements with lager brewers such as Stella Artois and Heineken to sell their brands throughout its estate. See: 37. Until January 2019 it owned Costa Coffee but sold it to The Coca-Cola Company. King’s Head, Chiswell Street, London EC1, 19. Porter Tun’s roof: The Porter Tun room has a 170-foot king post timber roof, with an unsupported span of 65 feet giving an uninterrupted view across the room. British Volunteer, Latimer Road, London W10, 42. Pymmes Park Tavern, Victoria Road, Lower Edmonton, London N9, 13. Coach & Eight, later Fox & Hounds, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15, 7. Barley Mow, Hague Street, Bethnal Green, London E2, 11. Royal Oak, Farnborough Way, Green Street Green, near Orpington, 63. Kingsbridge Arms, West Ferry Road, Poplar, London E14, 83. Welcome to Whitbread, the UK’s leading hospitality business behind much loved brands such as Premier Inn and Beefeater. Old Fountain, Baldwin Street, City Road, London EC1, 33. Spanish Patriot, Lower Marsh, London SE1, 29. Description : Words "WHITBREAD" Add to favourites; Share: The famous British brewery specialising in stout and pale ale never brewed in Brussels, but it operated a large warehouse in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. Packington Arms, Packington Street, Islington, London N1, 70. Fountain, Sixth Cross Road, Twickenham (opened 1939), 62. Gaiety, formerly Mall Tavern, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London W8, 38. Prince Albert, Old Church Road, Chingford, London E4, 63. Tiger, Wick Road, Hackney Wick, London E9, 78. Crown Tavern, Albert Embankment, London SE11, 26. Wilton Arms, Kinnerton Street, London SW1, 12. Brewing on the site continued until 1976, the last tanker pulling out of the South Yard on April 13, bringing to an end a 225-year era. Whitbread seized the opportunities presented by the Industrial Revolution and invested in steam power to create the first purpose-built mass-production brewery in Britain. Lord Belgrave, Whitcomb Street, London WC2 (closed 1955), 33. : NO, Registration No : 549,806 Pavilion Hotel, Wood Lane, Shepherd’s Bush, London W12, 50. John Company, Amesbury Avenue, Streatham Hill, London SW2 (opened 1956), 16. The brewery was in the fore front of steam technology and ordered their first engine in 1784. Archers Tavern, Osborn Street, Whitechapel, London, E1, 49. Whitbread Inns - 0333 234 1452 or visit www.whitbreadinns.co.uk Find us Whitbread Court & Chiswell Court, Dunstable. St. Helier Arms, Middleton Road, Carshalton, 42. Bedford Tavern, Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, London N7, 9. Contents. Nonconstructive reviews may be removed without notice and action may be taken on your account. Norfolk Arms, Holloway Road, London N19, 29. Old Pitt’s Head, Brick Lane, London E1, 5. 74. The Brewery may email you in the future with information that may be of interest to you. Crown, Dovehouse Street, Chelsea, London SW3, 17. Skinner’s Arms, Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, London SE1, 28. Viceroy of Egypt, Douglas Street, Deptford, London SE8, 4. Gatehouse, Leda Road, Woolwich, London SE18, 19. Samuel Whitbread began brewing in London in 1742, and in 1750 moved to the famous Chiswell Street brewery, which no longer brews but still stands in London. Forgot your password. Greyhound Hotel, Hampton Court Road, Hampton Court (formerly owned by Trust House Ltd.), 63. Rose & Crown, Commercial Road, Lambeth, London SE1, 1. Railway Tavern, Wightman Road, Harringay, London N4, 5.