Stop 5 of 8
Directly around the corner from 3 Savile Row, where Apple Corps set up in 1968 after stints on Baker Street and Wigmore Street. The Beatles bought the Savile Row building for 500,000 pounds, put a recording studio in the basement, and played their last ever concert on the roof. The Devonshire Arms was the nearest pub to all of that, first licensed in 1771, and it would be strange if nobody from Apple walked in for a pint during the years of famously chaotic management. The Portland stone frontage dates from a 1928 rebuild. It's a compact, traditional local that hasn't changed much.