Pubs with Bruce
I've been a beer lover all my life and I love to travel. Combining these is the ultimate experience. As I've traveled, I've immersed myself in the history and folklore of the places I've visited. Join me on my beer journeys. Okay, it's not as good as actually being there, but who knows? You may be inspired to enjoy travels (and beers) of your own.

Piccadilly, London. First licensed in 1733, originally known as Catherine's Wheel, and rebuilt in 1897 by architect William Brutton in a Victorian style, with a red brick facade and intricate detailing. A stunning flatiron shaped corner shaped corner building, It is noted for its historic interior featuring a triangle shaped bar, original etched glass, and four Doulton's of Lambeth tiled panels with scenes from Shakespearean plays. Charles Dickens was said to often sit in his favorite chair overlooking Piccadilly Circus writing his famous novels. Dick Turpin used the pub many times as his watering hole in London.








