As far as pubs go, The Last Judgment, which is situated on the corner of Chancery Lane and in the heart of ‘legal London’, certainly takes the cake when it comes to delivering a pub atmosphere with history and grandeur.

The Last Judgment (formerly The Knights Templar) occupies the former Union Bank headquarters, giving the pub a feeling of gravitas as soon as you walk in. Truly a building like no other, you can expect to see towering ceilings adorned with heritage details, ornate decorations and sumptuous velvet draping across the walls.

The Last Judgment promises to take the London pub experience to new heights; and with its incredible high ceilings and elevated pub grub certainly does that.

The menu is focused on two key dishes: fish and steak. The Last Judgment serves up 28 day dry-aged-grass-fed steaks and fresh Cornish day boat sole fillets. The steaks are impossibly tender, while the sole isn’t your average chippie. Of course, there are vegan options too such as the homemade beetroot falafel, as well as a selection of comfort foods from burgers to mac and cheese and chicken goujons.

While the mains certainly impressed, it was the starters that stole the show. The Zucchini fries, slow cooked beef brisket with mature cheddar and the fabulous honey & gochujang king prawns, are incredibly delicious and are sure-fire hits with the city crowd who frequent the Last Judgment on any given Thursday.

The cocktail list has all the favourites; and lovers of beer will also have plenty to enjoy.

What’s more, most of the dishes, (aside from a 16oz Côte de Boef) are priced below £20. Incredible food in incredible surroundings but at pub prices? Need we say more?

Book a table at The Last Judgment at https://thelastjudgment.co.uk/

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