Lord Aberconway

Pub / Bar
72 Old Broad Street, London, EC2M 1QT
Liverpool Street Station (50 yd)

Amelia M.

Spaces for hire at Lord Aberconway

from £200
minimum spend / per session
Mezzanine
25
40
Discover our exquisite Mezzanine, ideal for hosting your semi-private party in style. With a capacity to comfortably accommodate 25 seated guests or 40 standing, our Mezzanine provides the perfect setting for your celebration. Indulge in our exceptional drink and food packages tailored to suit any occasion. Should you have any special requests or...

Prices and opening hours

Monday
12:00 – 17:00
from £200 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 17:00
from £200 min. spend
Tuesday
12:00 – 17:00
from £200 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 17:00
from £200 min. spend
Wednesday
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1000 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1000 min. spend
Thursday
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1200 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1200 min. spend
Friday
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1000 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 23:00
from £300–£1000 min. spend
Saturday
12:00 – 23:00
from £200–£1000 min. spend
Mezzanine
12:00 – 23:00
from £200–£1000 min. spend
Sunday
Closed

Facilities and catering options

Up to 40
standing
Up to 25
seats
In-house catering
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Parking available
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol

Location

72 Old Broad Street, London, EC2M 1QT
Liverpool Street Station (50 yd)

About Lord Aberconway

For a generous dose of history, make sure you visit The Lord Aberconway on Liverpool Street. Dating back to the 19th century, this traditional pub is named after the last chairman of the old Metropolitan Railway.

Relax at the bar or grab a table and enjoy the traditional pub menu, offering the best in true British pub food, with hearty meals that can be matched with a wide range of cask ales and refreshing spirits.

There’s also plenty to see nearby, including The Gherkin, Old Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Shoreditch. The Monument to the Great Fire of London is also close by and, rumour has it, the historic pub is haunted by the spirits of some of the fire’s victims.