Housed in the wonderfully restored St Pancras Station, the Betjeman Arms has proven to be a station pub with a difference. As we've come to expect of Geronimo offerings, this one's equally well-run and pleasant - particularly...
Once the underwhelming Masque Bar, this one was reborn in 2008 as The Fellow. With its bar and dining room on the ground floor and a cocktail lounge and roof terrace upstairs, it's very much in keeping with the continual...
From the name alone, this hotel annex bar doesn't do itself any favours. "Waiting Room" - no-one likes waiting and the very name makes you impatient. It stands for frustration and it smacks of being transitory: grab a...
The Millers is reasonable enough pub, especially considering where it is - regulars and local passing traffic from King's Cross station make up the bulk of the clientele. Friendly and efficient service even when busy. Decent...
This branch of the ever-present O'Neill's chain is one of their larger efforts, but notwithstanding its size, you shouldn't be surprised to find it is pretty much like most of the rest - bland and predictable, with an only...
This is a pub that hasn't had any makeovers (it still displays a Watney, Combe & Reid sign outside, for example) and features separate saloon and public bars, subtly decorated with Emerald Isle touches by the Irish...