Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
| Assembly House, Kentish Town | | 1898 | II | 292 Kentish Town Rd |
| The Black Cap | **************** | | | Gay bar, now closed. |
| The Boot, Cromer Street | | 1801 | | Headquarters of the Gordon rioters and mentioned in Charles Dickens' Barnaby Rudge. Rebuilt 1810 |
| Black Lion, Kilburn | | 1898 | II* | 274 Kentish High Rd |
| Bull & Gate | | 1871 | II | 389 Kentish High Rd |
| Camden Head | | 1787 | | Camden High St |
| Cittie of Yorke | | 1430 | II | High Holborn. Rebuilt 1920s |
| Cross Keys, Covent Garden | | 1848 | II | 31 Endell St |
| Crown and Anchor, Euston | Mitchells and Butlers | 19th century | II | 137 Drummond St |
| Dublin Castle, Camden | | c.1856 | | 94 Parkway |
| The Duke of Hamilton | | | | 23 New End |
| Duke of York, Bloomsbury | | 1938 | II | 7 Roger St |
| The Duke of York, Fitzrovia | Greene King | 1791 | | 47 Rathbone St |
| The Flask, Hampstead | Young's Brewery | 1874 | II | 14 Flask Walk. Rebuilt 1874 |
| Freemasons' Tavern | **************** | 18th century | | 61-65 Great Queen Street. Hosted first meeting of the Football Association. Now demolished. |
| George and Dragon, Fitzrovia | | c.1850 | II | 151 Cleveland St |
| Greene Man | Greene King | 18th century | | 383 Euston Road |
| The Holly Bush, Hampstead | Fuller's Brewery | c.1797 | II | Holly Mount |
| Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead | ************** | 1964 | II | Rebuilt 1964. Now an apartment block. |
| The Lamb, Bloomsbury | | 1720s | II | 94 Lamb's Conduit Street |
| The Magdala | *************** | | | Scene of murder by Ruth Ellis. Converted to flats. |
| Museum Tavern | | 1864 | II | 49 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, |
| Old Red Lion, Holborn | | 1899 | | 72 High Holborn |
| Old White Bear | | 1704 | | 1 Well Road, Hampstead. Saved from closure by petition |
| Ye Olde Mitre | Fuller's Brewery | 1773 | II | 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, Holborn |
| The Perseverance | | 18th century | II | 63 Lamb's Conduit Street, Bloomsbury. Refronted 19th century. |
| The Pineapple, Kentish Town | | c.1868 | II | 51 Leverton Street, Kentish Town |
| Prince of Wales, Euston | | 1860s | II | 119 Hampstead Road, Euston. Now a cocktail bar |
| Princess Louise, Holborn | Samuel Smith Brewery | 1872 | II* | High Holborn |
| The Punch Tavern | | c.1895 | II | 98–100 Fleet Street, Holborn. Rebuilt 1894–1897 |
| Queen's Hotel, Primrose Hill | Young's | 1855 | | Regent's Park Road, Primrose Hill |
| Rising Sun, Euston | Mitchells and Butlers | 1899 | II | 120 Euston Road, Euston. Now renamed The Rocket |
| Rising Sun, Fitzrovia | Taylor Walker Pubs | 1896 | II | 46 Tottenham Court Road, Fitzrovia |
| Seven Stars, Holborn | | 17th century | II | 53-54 Carey Street, Holborn |
| Ship Tavern, Holborn | | 1549 | | Lincoln's Inn Fields. Rebuilt 1923 |
| Sir Richard Steele | | | | Haverstock Hill |
| The Tipperary | | 1667 | II | 66, Fleet St |
| Upper Flask | ************ | | | Hampstead Hill. Demolished |
| The Washington, Belsize Park | | 1865 | II | 50, Englands La. |
| Wells Tavern, Hampstead | | 1849 | II | 30, Well Walk |
| The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia | | | | 25, Rathbone Place |
| The Winchester, Highgate | ************ | 1881 | | 206, Archway Rd, Closed 2016. |
| The World's End, Camden | | | | 174 Camden High St |
| The Yorkshire Grey | | 1676 | II | 29 Grays Inn Rd |
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
| Bell Savage Inn | ****************** | 15th century | | Ludgate Hill. Demolished. |
| The Bishop's Finger | Shepherd Neame | | | Farringdon |
| The Black Friar, Blackfriars | Nicholsons | 1875 | II* | Queen Victoria St, Blackfriars |
| Boar's Head Inn, Eastcheap | ****************** | 16th century | | Eastcheap. Demolished. |
| Dirty Dicks | | | | Bishopgate |
| East India Arms | Shepherd Neame | 1829 | | Fenchurch St |
| The Fortune of War Public House | ********************* | | | Cock Lane, Smithfield. Demolished 1910. |
| George and Vulture | Samuel Smiths | 1748 | II | Lombard St. Frequented by Charles Dickens and mentioned in his writings. |
| Hand and Shears | | 19th century | II | Middle St, Smithfield |
| Hoop and Grapes | | 17th century | II* | Aldgate High St |
| The Hope | | 19th century | II | 94 Cowcross Street, Smithfield |
| Jamaica Wine House | Shepherd Neame | | II | St Michael's Alley, Cornhill. Locally known as The Jampot. Was the first coffeehouse in London. Frequented by Samuel Pepys. |
| The Old Bank of England | Fullers | 1886 | II | 194 Fleet St |
| Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese | Samuel Smiths | 1538 | II | 145 Fleet St. Once frequented by Charles Dickens, G.K. Chesterton and Mark Twain. |
| Ye Olde Cock Tavern | Taylor Walker | Earlier than C17th | II | 22 Fleet St. Once frequented by Samuel Pepys, Alfred Tennyson and Charles Dickens |
| Viaduct Tavern | | 1875 | II | 126 Newgate St, Holborn |
Image | Name | Owner | Date | Listing? | Notes |
| Aragon House | | 1805 | II | 247 New King's Road, Fulham |
| Black Lion, Hammersmith | | 18th century | II | South Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith |
| Blue Anchor, Hammersmith | Property Trust Group | 1722 | | 13 Lower Mall, Hammersmith. Gustav Holst composed his Hammersmith Suite here. |
| The Brown Cow, Parsons Green | | | | 676 Fulham Rd, Fulham |
| The Cock, Fulham | Young's | 19th century | II | 360 North End Road, Fulham. Now Cock Tavern. |
| The Cross Keys, Hammersmith | Fuller's Brewery | | | 57 Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith |
| The Dove, Hammersmith | | 18th century | II | 19 Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest public bar in the UK. |
| Duke of Cumberland, Fulham | Young's | 1892 | | 235 New King's Road, Fulham. Now called Duke on the Green. |
| Eight Bells, Fulham | | | | Fulham High Street |
| The George, Hammersmith | Belushi's | 1911 | | 28 Hammersmith Broadway |
| Golden Lion, Fulham | | c.1820 | | Fulham High Street |
| Hampshire Hog | | 1883 | | 227 King Street |
| The Hop Poles | | 1857 | II | 17–19 King Street |
| Hope and Anchor, Hammersmith | ***************** | 1936 | II | 20 Macbeth Street. Closed. |
| The King's Head, Fulham | | | II | 4 Fulham High Street, Fulham |
| Laurie Arms | | c.1881 | | 238 Shepherd's Bush Road |
| The Queen Adelaide | | c.1900 | II | 412 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush |
| Queen's Head, Brook Green | | 1796 | | 13 Brook Green. Frequented by Dick Turpin. |
| Princess Victoria, Uxbridge Road | Three Cheers Pub Company. | 1829 | | Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush |
| Rutland Arms, Hammersmith | | 1849 | | 15 Lower Mall |
| Salutation, Hammersmith | Fuller's Brewery | 1910 | II | 154 King Street |
| The Swan, Hammersmith | | | II | 46 Hammersmith Broadway |
| Temperance Billiard Hall, Fulham | | 1910 | II | Fulham High Street. Now called the Temperance |
| The White Horse, Fulham | | | | Parson's Green. Known as the "Sloaney Pony" |