Swan and Edgar (ex The Feathers), Marylebone  rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Marylebone

address:

43 Linhope Street, NW1 6HL

phone:

0871 258 7491*
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nearest stations:

Marylebone Railway stationLondon Underground station
(160m) - zone 1

Baker Street London Underground station
(350m) - zone 1

Edgware Road London Underground station
(600m) - zone 1

Regent's Park London Underground station
(1Km) - zone 1

Marble Arch London Underground station
(1.1Km) - zone 1

how to find it:

Exit Marylebone station, head left and take your second left which takes you alongside Dorset Square and up Balcombe Street. Take your second right, then first left and you're on Linhope Street.

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nearby attraction(s):

Madame Tussauds (460m)

Wallace Collection (900m)

The Regent's Park (910m)

picture of Swan and Edgar
If we were offering a prize for smallest bar in London, this one would probably win. Situated in a residential street behind Marylebone Station and newly opened in the last few weeks, the new owners have done some things to try and make it feel larger, painting the walls the colour of unfinished plaster and reducing the bar to a tiny corner of the room. They have opened up the upstairs room (which we don't remember from previous visits to its predecessor), but that room has been made a bit more cramped with towers of books on every unattended surface - or maybe it's supposed to be cosy. In fact, there is a serious book theme running through the whole place, from the books that make up the front of the bar, to the row of books that now adorns the overhang above the facade. While it's obvious they're still getting to grips with things, the staff are genial and anxious to please. They had only just got one of the two taps working, making a bit of a dogs dinner of pouring Spitfire for a bemused local. The lager on the other two taps was suitably exotic, Asahi or Amstel and the wine list doesn't exist beyond the barman's head, at the moment. They'll get the hang of it. The food's worth a look, as the short menu has quite a range of choice, although no chips in sight. So, combine the intimacy with good food, beer with potential, genial locals - one of them asked us to move around a bit, as it was a quiet on our midweek visit - and it's off to a good start. We'll be back.

reviewed:
12/05/2009
reviewed by septic

Eating at the Swan and Edgar (ex The Feathers) ... we last ate here on 12/05/2009

Very good menu with lots of choice for such a small venue. The shepherd's pie we had on our last visit had nice chunks of lamb in it, with decent mash on top. Worth eating here.
food rating 3 - quality
price rating 2 - price

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