Shepherd Neame’s pub at the heart of the political world, The Westminster Arms, in London, has re-opened after a £1.2 million refurbishment.

General manager Augustas Jankauskas outside the Westminster Arms
The current building dates back to the 19th century. Its new, stylish yet classic look includes a new main bar, providing a focal point for customers as they enter, and complete redecoration both inside and out.
A stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament, it boasts a division bell by its bar so that MPs can dash back to the House to vote.
Shepherd Neame chief executive, Jonathan Neame, said: “We are immensely proud to have such an iconic London pub within our estate and have taken great care to refurbish it to the highest of standards, and in-keeping with such a prestigious pub in a fantastic, central location.”
