The New Moon is a pub located in the City serving a range of Italian and pizza dishes in a friendly atmosphere. They can cater for private parties of up to 150 people upon request. Pavement seating is provided.
The New Moon
Pub in The City
6 / 10 from 1 review
Address
88 Gracechurch Street
The City
London
EC3V 0DN
88 Gracechurch Street
The City
London
EC3V 0DN
Telephone
020 7626 3625
020 7626 3625
Category
Pubs
Pubs
Other Branches
Laurel Pub Company
Laurel Pub Company
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday
Opens 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday
Opens 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday
Opens 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday
Opens 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
The New Moon Picture Gallery
We have multiple businesses linked to this address, if you'd like to see what else is listed here please click:
Open address data
All In London Review
A City pub catering to City folk during the week
Visit on a lunchtime or after work and you’ll be swallowed up by the City suits who monopolise the space both inside and out. And with an interior that is filled with high tables, cream walls, plenty of attractive wood and not much else, outside is definitely the place to be. And while that may sound like a slight on the interior, it’s not. It’s just that with the historical, cobbled market outside you’d be a fool not to enjoy the al fresco experience.
Like many pubs in The City, The New Moon closes for the weekend. Its array of Greene King beers include Abbot Ale and Old Speckled Hen as well as a regular guest ales. Peculiarly, the pub also keeps a short cocktail list, which reads; Cosmopolitan, Bloody Mary, Mojito. And while we couldn’t imagine sipping on a chilled Cosmo on a Thursday night in The New Moon, there are evidently some who can. Food consists of some Italian classics along with the standard pub fare that is hard to get wrong – which means sausage and chips, fish and chips and scampi… and chips.
Owing to its Leadenhall Market location, tourists might be inspired to visit The New Moon, but for most the fine ales and cobbled drinking area aren’t enough to entice them this deep into The City.
Reviewed by T.A.O
on Jan 30, 2014
Published on Jan 24, 2014
User Reviews
There are no user reviews
Have your say
Add a review or useful tip for this bar