The Telegraph, Bank
FancyaPint?'s review...
Installed in one of a bunch of buildings, arranged according to a medieval street plan, this "modern" bar is where Fuller's take on All Bar One, head-to-head. The ales, beers, wines, staff and clientele are slightly more upmarket, than those of its rivals, and it must be said, so are the prices. The atmosphere is correspondingly more refined, but not overly appealing. And it's obvious where they make their money as the majority of the pub was set for food at lunchtime when we went in last. You can still get a drink, and there are Fuller's beers on, but it's not strictly that kind of place. If you're looking for a modern take on the City wine bars of old, this might be for you.
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11 Telegraph Street, Bank, London, EC2R 7LL
020 7920 9090
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How to find the The Telegraph pub
It's in the warren of alleyways to the north of Tower 42.
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14 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin
14 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin









