The Floating Shamrock
A Pint on the Cut: 'The Floating Shamrock' Brings Irish Pub Charm to London's Canals

LONDON – London's pub scene has a quirky and charming new addition, as a traditional Irish pub named "The Floating Shamrock" opens its doors and hatches on the city's canals. Operating from a fully converted narrowboat, the pub offers an astonishingly authentic experience. The interior boasts a polished wooden bar, a well-stocked back bar with rows of spirits, gleaming glasses hanging from overhead racks, and even a dartboard mounted on the wall.
Women enjoying the floating pub
The pub, which has been moored along the Regent's Canal, is already proving a hit with Londoners looking for a unique watering hole. Patrons were pictured enjoying the cozy atmosphere, sitting at the bar just as they would in any land-based establishment, while the city's waterways flowed gently by outside. The owner's vision was to combine a love for the canals with classic Irish hospitality. "We wanted to create a proper pub, not just a boat that sells drinks," said the proprietor. "It's about the atmosphere, the conversation, and a perfectly poured pint. We've just managed to fit it all inside a 7-foot beam."
For those tired of the usual high-street pubs, "The Floating Shamrock" offers a tranquil alternative with a constantly changing view. As word gets out ahead of the weekend, the floating pub looks set to become a much-loved destination for Londoners and tourists alike.