Simpson's Tavern

Simpson's Tavern was a pub and restaurant at 38 1/2, Ball Court Alley, Cornhill, in the City of London, EC3.

Simpson's occupied a Grade II listed building, built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

[6] Record No: 1222, Catalogue No: q231815x, Description: Elevation of house in Bird in Hand Court, Cheapside, Section: London Metropolitan Archives.

First floor: six pilasters supporting small parapet in classical style; five pedimented sash windows, balustrades upon the central three.

Second floor: six pilasters supporting classical style parapet; flagpole fixed in front of central window.

Bottom right: doorway with partially extended metal shutter; signs either side mark building number and premises of "The Union Discount Company of London Limited[12].

Large windows with partial frosted glass section; sign form Simpson's Tavern partially visible through top left corner; ceiling candelabra; painting mounted on back wall, subject and artist unknown; marble fireplace with carriage clock and dark wood mirror; leather sofa and chairs; dark wood desk with lamp and paperweights.

Simpson's Tavern, London
Simpson's Tavern's sign at the entrance of Ball Court