Situated on Coventry's Earlsdon Avenue, The Old Clarence is a historic gem in the heart of England with a fascinating past.
Originally opened as the Clarence Stores Inn off-licence in 1914, it became a licensed pub in 1929 and has seen several transformations since.
Now, as The Old Clarence, it pays homage to its rich heritage with delightful Clarence-themed decor, including the famous four-wheeled carriage named after the Duke of Clarence, who later became King William IV.
This substantial building exudes character and charm, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere where guests can enjoy a piece of history along with their favourite drinks and meals.