Traditional Pub
Great London pubs don't get much more historic than this. The very first mention of a pub on this site is in 1772, when it was known as The Coopers Arms (the name changed to The Lamb & Flag in 1833). The building's brickwork is circa 1958 and conceals what may be an early 18th century frame of a house, replacing the original one built in 1638.
With a constantly changing range, you’ll always be able to sample something new and interesting at Lamb & Flag, whether it’s a craft lager, seasonal ale, cider, spirit, artisan soft drink, or one of our exclusive wines.
The diverse menu is created from fresh, local produce and features authentic, traditional English pub cooking. With a popular Sunday roast we're one of the best places in Covent Garden to eat.