Our last visit to this branch of O'Neill's was unsuccessful (at 9.45pm on a Saturday night it transpired to be for 'regulars' only and we were refused entry - weird). It's not terrible and if you fancy a pint of Guinness, you...
I popped into the pub for a quick pint and a bite to eat and have to say it was a very pleasant experience. The food was wholesome and although I only had a sandwich it was well presented and tasty, there was a group of theatre...
This narrow pub has long been popular with local workers and Soho crowd. Much the same as we remembered, but not bad in a jumping sort of way. It has music, but it's not too overwhelming (though Wednesday nights are <a...
This place hasn't really changed in decades (except for the landlord's retirement). Famous for being famous, small, crowded and one of the few exceptions to our rule that all pubs we include serves pints - they only serve...
Currently being refurbished and unlikely to return as a pub.
<h3>our final review</h3><h4> posted by pubdog on 01/01/2007</h4><h4>last rating: <img src='/images/rating_2.png' alt='last rating: 2 pints' title='last rating: 2...
We don't often visit these halls to Aussie drinking, for reasons too numerous to mention. And sadly, this example in central London seems to exemplify all those issues, namely being overpriced, loud and not very pleasant. We...
Given it was deserted during a weekend visit earlier in the year, it's no real surprise that this one shut up shop in June. We'll keep an eye on it, but we'll be surprised if its next incarnation is as a pub.
More theme park than pub, this cavernous, never-ending pub is truly enormous. Multi-storied and multi-roomed with two entrances, if you plan to meet someone here, you'll need GPS co-ordinates, or at least a compass. A...
The Crown is one of life's mysteries. For decades it's been a solid, dependable little pub, set in a prime location at the junction of the seven roads that meet at Seven Dials. Reliably knocking out decent ale and friendly...