The latter part of the 1800s saw the development of the areas around Duke Street on a warrant of The Grosvenor Estate and with this, The Barley Mow soon gained the reputation as the go-to neighbourhood boozer.
The latter part of the 1800s saw the development of the areas around Duke Street on a warrant of The Grosvenor Estate and with this, The Barley Mow soon gained the reputation as the go-to Mayfair boozer which is still going strong today.
Make a BookingYour not-so-average boozer – decked out with handsome dark wooden panelling and the original 1800s back bar where fine ales flow freely. Evenings are usually a jolly affair with lively punters and regular live music. A sumptuous bar snacks menu provides a compliment to every tipple.
A sanctuary to enjoy a lunchtime treat or splendid supper, - Seeped in tasteful bold charm and splendour, floor-to-ceiling window; ablaze with fiery colours, serving up refined classic British food with a touch of French decadence and wines from the grandest Masion cellars.
You’ve done Bond Street. Now it’s time for The Barley Mow.
We’re just around the corner with a pint, a plate and a proper seat.
Bottle opened, board assembled.
Our cheeses come from @nealsyarddairy, and they’re every bit as good as they look.
Summer in Mayfair starts at The Barley Mow with a good table, an even better mood and a full spread of seasonal favourites.
British favourites, done with care and getting plenty of love on @tripadvisor.
Thank you to those who’ve visited, dined and shared.
The Barley Mow’s looking sharp this summer.
Step inside or stay out front. Either way, we’re ready.