The establishment near London Bridge will feature two taps and will be able to welcome a grand total of three guests for a cozy drink. However, those who do not manage to grab a seat shouldn’t worry, as a larger bar is also available.
Until 22 December 2025, the food court at Flat Iron Square near London Bridge is being transformed into a so-called Yuletide Yard. A Christmas tree, mistletoe, and neon fairground signs give the location a festive feel, perfect for those who want to add a little extra to their London experience.
The Three Jingle Bells
Part of the transformation includes the opening of what the owners call the world’s smallest pub – featuring a bar, two taps serving Camden Town Brewery beers, and three seats. The Three Jingle Bells, as the pub is called, takes guests on a green-and-red coloured nostalgic trip to the past, including vintage-looking Christmas posters and festive decorations.
@flatironsquareuk THE WORLD’S SMALLEST PUB only in Flat Iron Square Here for a limited time only! Booking link in bio. Book now Thu-Sat, equire for every other day x In collaboration with @camdentownbrewery ❤️ #flatironsquare #londonchristmas #londonpopup ♬ EastEnders Theme – New BBC TV Version 2009 – Simon May
Curious-minded drinkers are welcome to walk in or can book the bar beforehand between Thursdays and Saturdays for a 45-minute time slot, given they provide a £10 holding fee per person.
However, as the pub is in fact a part of Flat Iron Square’s larger bar, those who do not manage to grab a seat can simply have their drink there or somewhere else throughout the yard. The Flat Iron Square food court, aka Yuletide Yard, will be organising a range of themed events throughout December, including a Michael Bublé tribute act, karaoke, DJs, and speed-quizzing sessions.
The on-site food offer, too, will be undergoing a temporary makeover. Diners can expect all kinds of festive flavours, including a sausage-and-Brussels-sprouts pizza, a chicken-red-cabbage-cranberry wrap, and a Christmas burger with potato röstis, chestnuts, and crispy chicken. In its turn, the drinks menu will include a couple of Camden Town Brewery’s seasonal specials, Little Moons mochi cocktails, and Jameson’s Irish Coffee winter warmers.
The opening of the Three Jingle Bells comes at the right moment for those who are looking for some extra festive activity while visiting the British capital. At the end of November, many tourists and locals alike were disappointed as a Christmas market at Buckingham Palace that was being advertised on social media turned out to be fake news made with the help of AI.












