1 opening, no closures, net change +1.
By the end of 1990, there were 17 commercial breweries operating in London, including 12 brewpubs. 6 were part of national groups (N), one part of a multinational (M). These breweries were:
- Duke of Norfolk (Clifton Inns / Watney / Grand Metropolitan N) W11, Kensington & Chelsea, brewpub NEW!
- Falcon and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) E9, Hackney, brewpub
- Ferret and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) SW10, Kensington & Chelsea, brewpub
- Flamingo Brewery (Clifton Inns / Watney / Grand Metropolitan N) KT2, Kingston upon Thames, brewpub
- Flounder and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) N7, Islington, brewpub
- Fox and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) SE13, Lewisham, brewpub
- Frog and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) W11, Kensington & Chelsea, brewpub
- Fuller, Smith & Turner W4, Hounslow
- Goose and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) SE1, Southwark, brewpub
- Greyhound (Clifton Inns / Watney / Grand Metropolitan N) SW16, Lambeth, brewpub
- Guinness Park Royal (Guinness M) NW10, Ealing
- Ind Coope (Allied Lyons N) RM1, Havering
- Orange (Clifton Inns / Watney / Grand Metropolitan N) SW1, Westminster, brewpub
- Phoenix and Firkin (Bruce’s Brewery / Stakis Leisure) SE5, Southwark, brewpub
- Watney Mann Truman (Grand Metropolitan) SW14, Richmond upon Thames
- Yorkshire Grey (Clifton Inns / Watney / Grand Metropolitan N) WC1, Camden, brewpub
- Young & Co’s Brewery SW18, Wandsworth
Other changes
- Firkin Brewery and all its pubs sold by Midsummer Leisure to Stakis Leisure.
For definitions of a London brewery, see the current London breweries page.
⇦ 1989 | London breweries year by year | 1991 ⇨
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