"With a splendid location at the heart of a magnificent covered Victorian market, this is one of the City's better traditional pubs. Inside there are a number of rooms including an elegant first-floor room (one of the few no-smoking bars in the City) and a basement 'Wine bar and Smoking Room', with impressive Edwardian tiles."
"This historic Leadenhall Market boozer maintains a genteel existence under the Young's umbrella. In the pub's 18th- and 19th-century glory days, porter was poured for the market's meat, fish and fruit stallholders. A few remain today, but most of the local traders who drink here deal only in stocks and shares. The matey main space is little more than a room with a bar in it; there are tables on the gallery above, and a restaurant all the way at the top."
"The Lamb Tavern is in a magnificent building on three floors in the middle of a historic covered market. It dates from 1780 and was rebuilt in its present style in 1881. The Lamb Tavern is a Grade II listed building, managed by the same family for 50 years."