Lord Aberconway, Liverpool Street
FancyaPint?'s review...
There are a myriad of pubs and bars within touching distance of Liverpool Street, though as so often in the vicinity of a mainline station, relatively few to recommend. The Lord Aberconway, a tribute to the last chairman of the Metropolitan Railway, bucks this trend, with plenty of character evident when you adjust your eyes to the dark interior. For a private chat there are a couple of tiny covered booths on the ground floor, while to escape the hordes around the bar you can climb to the mezzanine level. Service is friendly and efficient, there is a good selection of real ales on tap, and the menu is also quite extensive - especially the range of sausages. When leaves on the line stop you from getting home it is certainly a good spot to sink a few pints.
Review: 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
24 May 2012
Agree with main review - IMO one of the best near the station for a pint - Beer well kept (often have timothy taylors) and decent service - foods ok also
What really stands out for me though (particularly for the area) is that it doesn't seem (i won't say never)to get totally rammed with drinkers like some others in the area. You can usually get a seat in the upstairs area away from the bar. On top of the decent beer that does it for me ---
What really stands out for me though (particularly for the area) is that it doesn't seem (i won't say never)to get totally rammed with drinkers like some others in the area. You can usually get a seat in the upstairs area away from the bar. On top of the decent beer that does it for me ---
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73 Old Broad Street, Liverpool Street, London, EC2M 1QS
020 7929 1743
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From the station exit onto Liverpool Street and ahead of you, to the right, is Old Broad Street. The Lord Aberconway is on the left hand side.
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24 May 12 Updated by cwmkirk
24 May 12 Updated by cwmkirk











