King's Head, Green Park

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No longer a pub named after an antiestablishment poet, the Shelley changed its name to the more regal King's Head and was relaunched as a Nicholson's pub. The generic traditionalisms of the Nicholson's brand are ideal for this part of town - abounding as it does in well-heeled tourists - and the King's Head and the nearby Clarence both stick rigidly to the Nicholson's ethos (so much so, that it's actually difficult to tell the two pubs apart). The King's Head offers a bit more space - especially with its downstairs bar - though it's hard to see this one as much more than just another above average afterwork pub. It does the job, but it doesn't quite stir the emotions.
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10 Stafford Street, Green Park, London, W1S 4RX

020 7493 0337

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On Leaving Green Park station, head towards Piccadilly (on the side opposite the park) and after a while you'll come to Dover Street (about the third or fourth road on your left, depending on where you left the station), walk up it and when you see the Duke of Albemarle pub, turn right down Stafford Street and you'll be at the pub.

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23 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin