Everyone loves a trip to the pub. It’s a British tradition that has been enjoyed for many years.
Whether you're enjoying a pint with friends or tucking into some pub grub, a visit to the pub can be a great way to spend a day or an evening.
While modern pubs are popping up all over the country, you can also get a taste of history by visiting some of the oldest pubs in the UK - with fascinating stories behind them.
Here are 11 of the oldest pubs in the UK and what to order at them. We’ve used a list compiled by Tripadvisor and added some of our own favourites, too.

9. The Bingley Arms
The Bingley Arms in Leeds, reportedly dates back between A.D 905 and A.D 953. It was used as a place of refuge for travelling monks during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536. The Bingley Arms pride themselves on being one of the oldest pubs in the UK. Diners have rated their afternoon tea highly. | Simon Hulme/National World
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10. The George Inn
The George Inn in Southwark, which was built in 1676 is London’s only surviving galleried inn, and had to be rebuilt after a fire destroyed the area. The George Inn is proud to serve British ales. | Google Street View
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11. Whitelock's Ale House
Located in Leeds, Whitelock’s Ale House is a historic pub that has been serving food and drinks for over 300 years, after reportedly being established in 1715. The pub is known for serving real ales, craft beers and speciality ciders. | National World