Casual, carpeted and cosy pub with an undeniable cruisy thing going on, the King's Arms is a magnet for older bears (and cubs) who might very well have been check shirt/denim/leather/moustache clones in the 1970s and 80s. Not a dull option. And popular too. Opened in 1981, with the conversion from clones to bears happening sometime in the 1990s. Jivin' Julie started the weekly karaoke night Bearoke in 1998 (Sundays). Plus Dragaoke on Thursdays, Tuesday Quizzes and more. Located seconds south of Oxford Street and a five-minute walk from Old Compton St.
Hours
Mon noon—11pm
Tue to Thu noon—11.30pm
Fri and Sat noon—midnight
Sun 1pm—10.30pm
Hours
Mon noon—11pm
Tue to Thu noon—11.30pm
Fri and Sat noon—midnight
Sun 1pm—10.30pm
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One of my favorites
This is one of my favorite bars in london, when come down from liverpool to see my sister
Party Party Party
I have been to London 3 times and every time I go this place has the best group of patrons. People are very friendly and the staff are great. Like most pubs it is best right when work lets out.