The Bull is a vibrant London pub & boutique hotel set on the narrow, pedestrianised Devonshire Row, exuding that traditional London charm. Just a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station, Bishopsgate and Shoreditch, The Bull is situated perfectly for exploring London. Despite the central London location, 10 beautiful boutique bedrooms offer a welcomed respite from the big city.
What makes a stay at The Bull and the Hide unique?
Always a warm welcome just away from the hustle and bustle of the big City. It's renowned as one of London's finest pubs with impeccable decor, fine beers and wines, pub classics and breakfasts to die for.
What food do you serve at The Bull and the Hide?
Pub food is fabulous now - a far cry from the boozer fayre of old. The Bull always ensures that there is a very warm welcome and great food on the go at all times. Guests ready to tackle a day exploring London's sights will enjoy a big breakfast.
Does the chef at The Bull and the Hide have a signature dish?
Nothing quite beats the Game pie, with a pint of Jake's IPA.
Tell us more about the rooms and facilities at The Bull and the Hide?
The Bull is undoubtedly a great pub, but add boutique rooms and guests have something really special in the heart of the city. Each room is named after a part of the pub’s illustrious past. From Fisher’s Folly to The Devonshire Suite all magnificently appointed and gorgeously cosy. All rooms have access to a 24-hour pantry with complimentary coffee and tea, and breakfast is served every morning downstairs in the pub.
Whether you’re away on business, catching a show, here for a wedding or just a romantic city break, The Bull has the perfect room for you.
Can you suggest any activities or things to do while staying in the London area?
The Bull is the perfect stopping-off point on the way home for those who work in the city, or those exploring London's historic landmarks.
A stone's throw from Liverpool Street, it's easy to get around on The Underground (or The Tube) - whether it's Oxford Street, Wesminister Abbey, the London Eye, Southbank, Wembley Stadium, or even walking around Camden Town.