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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 12 MIN

London's Hardest Pub to Find - Where Elizabeth I Danced

from Publicity - The Travel Guidebook Gap · host Andy Meddick The London Travel Podcast Guy

We'd love to hear from you!This bonus episode is our love letter to Ye Olde Mitre, one of London's most hidden and historically rich pubs. When we visited recently, the bar staff gave us one of the most friendly welcomes we've experienced in a busy city center pub. So, this episode is our return gift to you.Tucked down a narrow alleyway off Hatton Garden, accessible only through a passage barely wide enough for two people. We trace the site's remarkable 700-year backstory. From a medieval Bishop of Ely's palace that hosted John of Gaunt, King Henry VII, and King Henry VIII, through the story of Christopher Hatton (the dancing commoner who became Elizabeth I's Lord Chancellor and gave Hatton Garden its name), to the street's evolution into the world's diamond capital and the scene of the 2015 Hatton Garden Heist.We also explore Ye Olde Mitre's famous jurisdictional quirk. The the land belonged to the Diocese of Ely in Cambridgeshire, the pub was technically not in London for most of its existence, meaning Victorian criminals could outrun the Metropolitan Police by ducking through its alleyway. The episode closes with a practical guide to the pub's interior and a warm personal note from Host & Producer Expat Andy after a recent visit. 

We'd love to hear from you! This bonus episode is our love letter to Ye Olde Mitre, one of London's most hidden and historically rich pubs. When we visited recently, the bar staff gave us one of the most friendly welcomes we've experienced in a busy city center pub. So, this episode is our return gift to you. Tucked down a narrow alleyway off Hatton Garden, accessible only through a passage barely wide enough for two people. We trace the site's remarkable 700-year backstory. From a medi...

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