The Greene Man, 383 Euston Road. Photo: Fitzrovia News.
Spirit Pub Company (Services) Limited has applied to Westminster Council to vary the premises licence at The Greene Man Public House, 383 Euston Road, opposite Great Portland Street tube station in Fitzrovia West.
The application seeks permission to vary the existing premises licence to sell alcohol from 10am on a Sunday, instead of from 12 midday.
The pub is currently licensed to sell alcohol from 10am to midnight from Monday to Saturday; and from 12noon to 11.30pm on Sunday.
Although the pub is called The Greene Man it was previously called The Green Man, which is the name it is referred to in the licensing application.
To view the details of the application and to make a comment, see the application on Westminster Council’s website.
23/05375/LIPV, The Green Man Public House 383 Euston Road, London NW1 3AU.
The last date for representations to be received by the Licensing Authority is 11 September 2023.
Residents in the City of Westminster can make use of free advice from the Licensing Advice Project at Citizens Advice Westminster, and should also contact the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association with any comments they wish to make.
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