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.

London, Kensington. Built in 1750, it is one of London's most recognizable and famous watering holes. The exterior is dripping with flowers (it has been a Chelsea Flower Show winner!) and the interior is crammed with memorabilia (of course a lot of Churchill, whose grandparents were known to have frequented the pub) and numerous chamber pots. It's previous name was the Church on the Hill, and it was renamed after WWII. It claims to be the first pub in London to offer Thai food, which is quite common now. A Fuller's pub, their ESB was my beer of choice - standing room only in this popular pub!













