| Name | Route | Address | Specialty | Description | Locale | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Angel | ||||||
| Bell | East Warwick Lane | |||||
| Bell | to Buckinghamshire Uxbridge, Chalfonts, Amersham, Wendover | Horn, coach proprietor | Holburn | to 1897 | ||
| The Bell of the hoop | St Bride's Parish | |||||
| Belle Sauvage | Northwesterly Bath, Exeter, Plymouth, Coventry, Carlisle, Manchester | Ludgate Hill near St. Pauls | Native American and bell on sign | |||
| Black Bull | Next door to Bell at Holburn | |||||
| Black Swan | to York in 4 days after 1706 departed at 5am 3 times weekly | Across st from Bell at Holburn | ||||
| Bolt and Ton | West | Fleet St. | ||||
| Brick Layers Arms | to Kent | 2/3 of a league from bridge | Southwark | timber until rebuilt in 1881 | ||
| Bull | East | Bishopgate St | Burgage the famous actor stayed here, also Anthony Bacon | |||
| The Bull | East Side of Borough High St | Southwark | Stowe's 1598 tax survey | |||
| Bull and Mouth (began as Boulogne Mouth) | Northwestern Liverpool, Manchester, Holyhead, North Wales, Carlisle and Glasgow | St. Martins Le Grande | 3 gallery tiers could accommodate 30 Coaches in Yard | Edward Sherman proprietor, M departure | ||
| Christopher | East Side of Borough High St | Southwark | Stowe's 1598 tax survey | |||
| Elephant and Castle | Canterbury to Dover | Sign taken from cutlers | Southwark | 1674 rebuilt1824 | ||
| Four Swans | Bishopgate | rebuilt after 1676 fires | ||||
| The George | Through Turnbridge Wells to Dover | East Side of Borough High St | Coaching inn | Southwark | early 16th century, rebuilt in 1700's after burning | |
| Golden Cross | Charring Cross | |||||
| Green Dragon | Bishopgate | |||||
| Horse Head (Nag's Head before 1700) | Chimney smoked | |||||
| King's Head (Pope's Head before reformation) | East Side of Borough High St | Many Assemblies held here | Southwark | rebuilt after 1676 fire to 1885 | ||
| Oxford Arms | Chester, Western Road | Warwick Lane between Wall and Amen Corner | M, W, F routes | Edward Sherman proprietor | 1500's rebuilt after 1676 fire to 1875 | |
| Peacock | ||||||
| Queen's Head | East Side of Borough High St | many carriers | used to be harness seller | Southwark | from Tudor period | |
| Queen's Head | ||||||
| Sarasen's Head | North Islington, Highgate, Barnet, Stamford, York | Holborn Hill in Smithfield | No Mail/Post just stages | among oldest in London | ||
| The Spurre | East Side of Borough High St | Southwark | Stowe's 1598 tax survey | |||
| Star & Garter | Richmond Hill overlooking the Park |
Popular for Wedding Receptions | Richmond | |||
| Swan with Two Necks | Ladd Lane(modern Gresham St) | William Chaplain | Famous Coaching Stop | |||
| Talbot (Tabard before 1600) | East Side of Borough High St | beginning of Canterburry Tales | Southwark | 13th century - 1866 | ||
| White Hart | East Side of Borough High St | Cromwell's meeting, patronized by the Kentish traveler | Southwark | from 14th century rebuilt after 1676 fires | ||
| White Hart | in Fetter Lane | 1400's | ||||
| White Horse Cellars | Western and Southern England | near Arlington St. | itinerant sellers of diaries, oranges | Mail Coaches | Piccadilly |
| Name | Address | Specialty | Description | Locale | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adelphi | 1790 | ||||
| Anderton's Hotel | 162-164 Fleet St. | Wine Merchant in shop front | 1820 | ||
| Bath Hotel | genteel | ||||
| Bristol Hotel | Cork St. | Jane Austen stayed here in 1796 | |||
| British Hotel | Jerymn St. | ||||
| Clarendon Hotel | French Chef Jacquiers formerly cook to Loius XVIII and Lord Darnley |
Champagne 1 guinea Dinner £ 3-4 | |||
| Claridge's Hotel | Brook St. | William Claridge, former butler | Claridge purchased the more fashionable Mivart's in 1855 and expanded to become the 5 star Hotel | Mayfair | |
| Commercial Hotel | Skinner St. | 1803 | |||
| Cook's Hotel | Dover St. | ||||
| Covent Garden Hotel | |||||
| Eastey's Family Hotel | Southhampton St. | David Garrick lived here | |||
| Fladong's Hotel | Oxford St. | Patronized by Naval men | |||
| Grand Hotel | Covent Garden | 1790 | |||
| Grillon's Hotel | 7 Albemarle St. | Louis XVIII stayed here in 1814 | |||
| Ibbetson's Hotel | very economical patronized by Clergy & scholars | ||||
| Limmer's Hotel | good plain English dinners | Evening resort for Corinthians | |||
| Mivart's Hotel | Brook St. | M. Mivart proprietor | purchased by William Claridge who expanded his hotel next door | Mayfair | 1808-1855 |
| Nerot's Hotel | 23-24 King St. | former townhouse of Earl of Ranelagh | St. James | 1776- 1811 removed to Clifford St. | |
| Old Hummums Hotel | Covent Garden | 1830 | |||
| Osborne's Hotel | Adam St. | genteel accommodation for families and single gentlemen | Adelphi Terrace | ||
| Peelr's Hotel | 177-178 Fleet St. | ||||
| Pulsford Hotel | Piccadilly & Berkely St. | 1817 | |||
| Pulteney Hotel | 105 Piccadilly | Famous for flush toilets | Czar stayed here in 1814 | Piccadilly | |
| Reddish's Hotel | genteel | ||||
| Richardson's Hotel | |||||
| Royal Hotel | genteel | ||||
| Stephen's Hotel | Bond Street | Fashionable Hotel | Patronized by Army Officers & Gentlemen Strangers turned away with claim of reserved tables | Mayfair |
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