The Tabard
The Tabard is a historic inn located in Southwark, London, known for its association with Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." It served as a lodging place for pilgrims traveling to Canterbury Cathedral in the Middle Ages. The inn's name is derived from the tabard, a type of short coat worn by heralds.
Today, the Tabard is a popular pub and restaurant, retaining its charm and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy traditional British cuisine and drinks while appreciating the inn's rich heritage. The Tabard continues to be a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, celebrating its storied past.