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I thought this was a great watering hole to visit in central London before me and my partner went across to the dominion theatre opposite. Great selection of beers and ales, and a silly amount of spirits and wines to accommodate most pallets. The best part of our visit was the downstairs bar which
Stopped off here after an early show on a Friday evening. It was very busy to start with, with after work and pre-show drinkers. A traditional London Pub, great beers, friendly staff, good atmosphere and sports shown on 2 screens. Toilets are down a steep staircase in the cellar. There is also the
Nice ambience. Cool Interior,and even cooler drinks. The beer was served just how the doctor recommended it. Certainly will visit again. Real nice place.
Amazing pub, great service! Super friendly staff. Warm atmosphere and beautiful interior and extremely clean!
Speedy service by on duty barmaids. Beer (Nicholson’s Pale) was in good condition and so we ended up having a second pint each. Lovely interior for a pub in the West End. Beer prices a tad steep but in central London as a visitor, there are expectations that food and drink are sadly poor value for m
Had a couple of pints in here. Was only going to have one but the pub was weird. I love a weird pub. Full of characters. There was a pissed guy shouting and just being ignored by everyone. A dude with a bookies board in his bag was routinely shouted at by people walking past. Don't know what's goin
Brilliant experience, no kitchen but great range of drinks and the sport! Great spot by the station to kick back in, team were brilliant and could have a chat. Will be back next time I'm in the area, just a shame about the old British weather! Ruined the view from the window 😄
Fantastic place to rest after madness of shopping on the most famous Street in London. All stay there while your better half is shopping 😉 either way, replaced
Great little old British pub. Stain glass skylight. Loads of beer options on tap. Usually has the football on. I would give it 5 stars but, being a small central London pub, it's expensive (£9 for a beer and a coke)
I visited in the middle of the week, early afternoon, it wasn't busy. What I can say? Cosy Victorian pub, nice cold lager, candles on the table, mirrors and painting everywhere... I really did enjoy my pint 🍺
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