Tower Tavern, Regent's Park

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A decent watering hole in the shadow of the BT Tower, hence its name, The Tower Tavern caters mostly for a business lunchtime crowd. In quieter times, students provide the custom. There is decent pub grub, with Sunday roasts and pie, mash and liquor available on Mondays, the beer is reasonable with Abbot and IPA on the hand pumps, and service is usually good. It is, though, slightly off the beaten track and perhaps the interior is a little bland and like a hotel bar, so you can't exactly say it has a crackling atmosphere. But, if you're looking for a reasonably priced rest and refuelling stop in the West End, it'll fulfill your needs perfectly.
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26 Aug 2011
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OK, doesn't look too much like a pub from the outside. That said, it's very different inside, bright, clean and welcoming. Fresh homecooked food is very reasonable. The staff are all very efficient, but very laid back, even when bringing your drinks to your table or outside. As an ale drinker I was happy to see Moorhouse's Blond Witch, Old Golden Hen and Golden Sheep on. Really enjoyed it, it's refreshing to see people put the effort in and go out of their way for you.
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21 Clipstone Street, Regent's Park, London, W1W 6BA

0207 636 9737

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From Goodge Street, turn left out of the station and walk up Tottenham Court Road to Maple Street and turn left. At the end of Maple Street, Clipstone is just across and you should be able to see the pub. From Warren Street, turn right and go down Tottenham Court Road to Maple Street and repeat as above.

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26 Aug 11 Updated by Scallaci