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Enterprise, Holborn  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratingsCask Marque pub - click for an explanation of the Cask Marque scheme

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location:

Holborn

address:

38 Red Lion Street, WC1R 4PN

phone:

0871 258 7308*
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nearest stations:

Holborn London Underground station
(370m) - zone 1

Chancery Lane London Underground station
(470m) - zone 1

Russell Square London Underground station
(580m) - zone 1

Farringdon railway stationLondon Underground station
(840m) - zone 1

Covent Garden London Underground station
(940m) - zone 1

how to find it:

Turn right out of Holborn Tube and walk east along High Holborn towards the city. Red Lion street is the first road you come to on your left. Walk up Red Lion Street a few hundred yards and it's on your right, just before you get to the junction with Theobald's Road.

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nearby attraction(s):

Sir John Soane's Museum (350m)

New London Theatre (650m)

Shaftesbury Avenue Theatre (750m)

picture of Enterprise
A lick of paint (gastro green, naturally) and a bit of care and attention and the Enterprise is a revived pub. Cask Marque ales are on offer, there's plenty of choice for those who don't fancy something pumped by hand, there's a beer garden out the back and comfy settees for those who prefer not to perch on bar stools. The grub is refreshingly unpretentious but only served lunchtimes and early evening. The new look certainly seems to have brought in the punters: the disco ball may not go with the old Victorian tiling but this one works all the same. It also now opens on Saturdays: the classical music on the CD player creating a pleasant atmosphere for an afternoon pint or three.

reviewed:
14/7/2008
reviewed by pubdog

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Have your say! - only one comment, so far on this pub - why not add your own?
posted by ndulieu - Friday 7th December, 2007, 1:58pm
Had a pint here during the mid-afternoon lull. Beer was good, surroundings tastefull and comfortable and the music was a nice change from the 'Now that's what I call Crap' catalogue being played at most other pubs. A good place to unwind with a few friends.