Public house established 1830 as the Garrick Tavern in a former mansion with the Garrick Theatre added to the rear, all rebuilt 1852–6
1900 former Ye Olde Angel public house, now shop with guesthouse and offices above
Queen Anne-style corner public house with residential over, rebuilt 1883, in red and stock brick with rubbed-brick decoration
house public1937 moderne shop and office building, previously known as Cardigan House, upper parts latterly used by London Metropolitan University
1883 pub, the Princess Alice, reduced from 5 to 3 storeys after war damage. Later renamed City Darts. Since 2014 the Culpeper gastropub
1956 shop and office building, with carriageway, formerly the entrance to Spread Eagle Yard
1854 as the Blue Anchor Public House
1854 as a rebuilding of the Star and Garter public house, now shop and dwellings
Star and Garter public house1873-4, public house, closed 2010 and converted to shops and flats by 2014
1876 rebuilding of a public house with 17th-century origins, renamed by the boxer Daniel Mendoza when he was the landlord, closed about 1903
Daniel Mendoza Lord Nelson1909, public house, S. A. S. Yeo, architect, converted to shop use in the 1930s
Grodzinski Kossoff's S. A. S. Yeo Lord Napier public house1885 as the Bricklayers' Arms public house, later a shop, raised and converted in 2016 as flats
1871-3 public house, built by Thomas Ennor
Thomas Ennor1825–6, public house, altered 1881 and 1888, renamed 1985