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The Crown Tavern, Clerkenwell  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

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location:

Clerkenwell

address:

43 Clerkenwell Green, EC1R 0EG

phone:

0871 258 7306*
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nearest stations:

Farringdon railway stationLondon Underground station
(300m) - zone 1

Barbican railway stationLondon Underground station
(590m) - zone 1

Chancery Lane London Underground station
(660m) - zone 1

City Thameslink railway station
(770m)

Angel London Underground station
(1Km) - zone 1

how to find it:

Turn left out of Farringdon station and next left into Turnmill Street. Walk up Turnmill Street until you get to Clerkenwell Road. Cross Clerkenwell Road and turn right, walk a short distance and take the next into Clerkenwell Green. You should see the pub across the green in front of you.

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nearby attraction(s):

Host Gallery (660m)

Sadler's Wells Theatre (690m)

Museum of London (850m)

picture of Crown Tavern
The Crown's a handsome pub in a handy location that, despite being much improved in recent years still somehow manages to not quite make the mark. There's varied and interesting range of beer, the food is decent, unpretentious grub and the pub's handsome exterior and interior now have the sympathetic décor that it's always deserved. However, the food service lets it down - it might be friendly, but there's often a delay or an error that really ought not to have happened in the first place. As the pub is set in a prominent position in such a popular location as Clerkenwell Green (a euphemistic name nowadays, as there hasn't been any grass in these parts for a long, long time), it's inevitably popular with the workers (mostly designer types) from the surrounding offices. Lunchtime and early evenings during the week are especially popular. And it's often at these busy times that food can go astray or be so delayed that there's not enough time left to eat it. It's a real pity as the pub almost is so nearly there and it does all the other things right - including being one of the few pubs in the area that opens on Sundays. It will always be a popular pub, it's location practically guarantees that especially in summer - but with a bit more attention on the service front it could be an excellent pub.

reviewed:
30/06/2010
reviewed by pubdog

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