Described on one website as " winningly old-fashioned", the current building dates back to the late 19th century, when the old pub was demolished to make way for the expansion of the Adelphi Theatre next door. "It is very, very small," said Mrs Murphy, 61. "It's not a tourist pub. People go down the Strand and don't know it's there. It is a proper boozer. I don't do food, only sandwiches."