About The Pitcher & Piano
Food & Drink
Getting There
From Bank Tube Station to The Pitcher & Piano Bar, you’re in for a pleasant walk with a mix of modern architecture, historical landmarks, and bustling city life. Here’s a suggested route and what you might see along the way:
- Exit Bank Tube Station: Head towards the exit for Threadneedle Street.
- Threadneedle Street: As you step out of the station, you’ll find yourself on Threadneedle Street. Take a moment to admire the impressive architecture of the Bank of England, a symbol of London’s financial district.
- Royal Exchange: As you continue down Threadneedle Street, you’ll pass the Royal Exchange, a historic building that now houses luxury shops and restaurants. It’s worth a glance to appreciate its grandeur.
- Cornhill: Turn left onto Cornhill, a street lined with elegant buildings and shops. Take in the atmosphere of the busy financial district as you walk.
- St. Michael’s Alley: Take a slight right onto St. Michael’s Alley, a charming narrow street lined with pubs and cafes. It’s a picturesque spot tucked away from the main thoroughfares.
- Bell Inn Passage: Continue straight onto Bell Inn Passage, another quaint alleyway with characterful pubs and eateries.
- Gracechurch Street: Turn right onto Gracechurch Street, a bustling thoroughfare with shops, restaurants, and offices. You’ll feel the energy of the city as you walk amidst the crowds.
- Monument to the Great Fire of London: As you approach Monument tube station, you’ll see the Monument to the Great Fire of London towering above. It’s worth a visit if you have time to climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Fish Street Hill: Walk down Fish Street Hill, a sloping street with views of the iconic Tower Bridge in the distance.
- The Pitcher & Piano Bar: Finally, you’ll arrive at The Pitcher & Piano Bar, a stylish venue where you can relax and unwind with a drink after your walk.
Along the way, you’ll experience the bustling atmosphere of London’s financial district, glimpse historic landmarks, and discover charming hidden gems tucked away in the city’s streets. Enjoy your walk!
- Mon: 12–10 pm
- Tue: 12–11 pm
- Wed: 12–11 pm
- Thu: 12–12 am
- Fri: 12–12 am
- Sat: Closed
- Sun: Closed
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