The Pub in Literature: England's Altered State, by Steven Earnshaw

DICKENS

Little Dorrit (1855-7)

 
   

 

 

Blue-Eyed Maid Southwark. 'Readers of 'Little Dorrit' will remember that it was at this inn that Arthur Clennam alighted one dismal Sunday evening after journeying from Marseilles to Dover, from which town he took the Blue-Eyed Maid coach to Southwark.' (Popham, p.43)

Coffee-house Ludgate Hill. Extant.

The Cross Keys See Great Expectations.

The George Southwark. Mentioned in passing. The coaching inn. Extant. See Inns.

Jerusalem Coffee-House London. Defunct.