Nell of Old Drury
29, Catherine Street, London, Greater London, WC2B 5JS
About Nell of Old Drury
The Nell of Old Drury is a cosy pub opposite the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Licensed in 1835 as the Sir John Falstaff and rebuilt in 1883. Renamed by 1965 after the orange seller and mistress of King Charles II, Eleanor "Nell" Gwyn, reputedly born in a coalyard in Drury Lane. We have 1 meeting space with a standing capacity of 50.
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Bedrooms
Meeting Spaces
Meeting Room
Maximum capacity
37
13
15
17
37
50
Room Features
DDR Half day
£30.00
Inc VAT
DDR Full day
£40.50
Inc VAT