It's not the worst pub we've ever seen, but it is one of the most depressing. Although it's a grand looking building and a recent refurbishment means it is nowhere near as filthy as before, a good number of shambolic and...
Half restaurant, half-pub, the Duke of York is exactly the kind of place you'd expect in salubrious St. John's Wood. Tastefully stripped-out, a smattering of the Eastern-style decorations from before a refurbishment are still...
This is probably the poshest Sam Smith’s pub we've been to in a while. Apparently under new management (and after a bit of a refurb), the place was full of locals and visitors from hotels in the area. The pub’s...
On first entering this one we were a bit suspicious - where was everyone? A quiet pub is all well and good, but this was in the Marie Celeste league. We quickly discovered the answer: everyone was out by the canal. A decent...
When I walked into this place I was sure it was built for All Bar One. Exposed air conditioning vents: check! Continental lagers on tap: check! Chalkboard menus: check! Hidden away in the depths of Sheldon Square, a rather...
A large Victorian pub that's been gutted to turn it into a trendy bar with an extensive and very good looking menu. Though with <a href="http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub430.html">the Cow</a> across the...