Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks History:

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans

(Photo: Pencil Picture of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks on Abbey Mill Lane – Courtesy: British towns, source)

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks has a fascinating and intriguing history as it first came into being in the 8th century (793). However, the history of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks started in the 11th century because that’s when the pub (that we see today) was built. Situated near Abbey Mill Lane, River Ver, St Albans Cathedral, and Verulamium Park, Ye Olde Fighting Cocks becomes the prominent pub for a casual hang-out for drinks.

Facts About Ye Olde Fighting Cocks:


Did you know?

‘The Round House’ is the first name of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks building but it was never licensed as pub or public house and no one knows why


Ye Olde Fighting Cocks – Finest Brewery in St Albans:

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans

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According to some online sources (unauthentic), Ye Olde Fighting Cocks initially received fame for being the foremost public house in Hertfordshire. Soon, it started offering drinks from renowned brewers and later became a widely-recognized pub and a public house. There have been several naming histories that describe the brave survival of Britain’s oldest pub.

What is the name of the oldest pub in Britain?

The Oldest pub in Britain is ‘Ye Olde Fighting Cocks’ that was established in 793.

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans

(Photo: Probably one of the oldest photos ever taken of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks taken in 1800s – Source)

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks – Historical Timeline:

Below are few historical years that highlight how and what about Ye Olde Fighting Cocks:

  • 793 – public house/pub came into being
  • 11th Century – Pub was properly built near St Albans Abbey
  • 1539 – the pub was moved due to the dissolution of the St Albans Abbey
  • 1653-58 – Oliver Cromwell stayed at the pub during Civil War 1642-51
  • 1756 – First recorded as ‘Alehouse’ when it appeared as ‘Three Pigeons’
  • 1800 – the pub was renamed to ‘Fighting Cocks’
  • 1849 – ‘Fighting Cocks’ was replaced with ‘The Fisherman’ due to cockfighting ban
  • 1872 – Named was again changed to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks
  • 1950 – the pub building was listed Grade II
  • 2015 – Mitchells & Butlers (owners of the pub) declined request from PETA who urged them to change the name due to cock-fighting affiliation

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks

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Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Facts:


Did you know?

The words fighting cocks were added because there were several cockfighting competitions held at the pub


Getting to and from Ye Olde Fighting Cocks:

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a great pub to spend good quality time while enjoying the excellent drinks from hand-picked brewers in the UK. You can get to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks by utilizing the following public transport:

Travel to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks by Train – hop in any train that has stops in the following train stations: St Albans Abbey Station AL1 2PS, St Albans City Station AL1 5HE, and Park Street Train Station AL2 2PA

Travel to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks by Bus/Coach – use the following bus stations as drop off locations: Belmont Hill AL1 1XT, St Albans Abbey Station (Stop B) AL1 1XU

Travel to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks by Taxi – You can reach the pub by requesting taxi to Ye Olde Fighting Cocks by St Albans Taxis Company to and from anywhere in St Albans, Hertfordshire at astonishingly affordable prices.

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans

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Contact Details of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks:

  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Address – 16 Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK
  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Postcode – AL3 4HE
  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Contact Number – +44 1727 869152
  • Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Opening Hours – 12 PM to 11 PM from Monday to Thursday, 12 PM to 12 AM on Friday, 12 PM to 12 AM on Saturday, and 12 PM to 10:30 PM on Sunday

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