The Sherlock Holmes pub reopens following six-figure revamp
The renovation brings a complete overhaul, including thoughtfully-designed spaces that lean into the pub as a working museum and the introduction of new dining zones throughout the pub

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Greene King has reopened The Sherlock Holmes, one of Londonās original themed pubs, following a six-figure investment to revive its interior and exterior.
Said to have featured in the 1892 Sherlock Holmes story āThe Adventure of the Noble Bachelorā, the Sherlock Homes is themed around Conan Doyleās world-famous detective and has contained a large collection of memorabilia related to the character since the 1950s.Ā
Zoe Bowley, managing director for Greene King pubs, said: āPubs are a key part of the history of our country, so weāre always very mindful when we make investments in historic pubs to do them justice.Ā
āThe Sherlock Holmes is an important part of our central London offer and, over the years, has become known as a working museum amongst Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts. This investment has rejuvenated the pub, preserving key elements of the Victorian era whilst reaffirming its prime position in St Jamesās.Ā Ā Ā
She added: āThe pub reopens as the third in our āPremium Heritageā collection, making it perfect for customers looking for a classic pub experience, but where they can feel steeped in local history and enjoy refined hospitality over a special meal or after-work drinks with friends.āĀ
The Sherlock Holmes investment brings a complete overhaul, including thoughtfully-designed spaces that lean into the pub as a working museum and the introduction of new dining zones throughout the pub with The Parlour, The Library and The Sir Conan Doyleā rooms.. The exterior has also been completely revamped, with an improved outdoors space with new seating, lighting and signage.
Pete Brown, writer and historian, said: āThe Sherlock Holmes, albeit under different names, dates back to the 1800s, and has a rich history on Northumberland St. Itās said to have originally been a hotel, before becoming a pub and receiving a new name, the Northumberland Arms, in the process.Ā
āIt got its current name in 1957, when the pub became home to a detailed replica of a corner of Sherlock Holmesā fictional apartment from Sir Conan Doyleās well-known stories, thanks to its reference in āThe Adventure of the Noble Bachelorā. The replica, along with numerous other memorabilia, remains in the pub in the present day, attracting visitors from across the world.āĀ





