location:
address:
32 Harcourt Street, W1H 4HX
phone:
0871 984 2991*
* calls cost 10p/minute, click here for more about 0871 numbers.
nearest stations:
Edgware Road 
(250m) - zone 1
Marylebone 

(340m) - zone 1
Baker Street 
(600m) - zone 1
Marble Arch 
(750m) - zone 1
Paddington 

(880m) - zone 1
how to find it:
From Edgware Road (District and Circle): Exit left out of the tube onto Chapel Street and at the end of the street cross over onto Harcourt Street. You'll soon see the pub on your right. From Marylebone tube: exit right out of the main station exit and then right onto Harewood Avenue. At the end turn right onto Marylebone Lane, cross the road and take the next left onto Seymour Place. Harcourt Street and the pub will soon be on the right hand side.
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nearby attraction(s):
Madame Tussauds (730m)
Wallace Collection (790m)
The Harcourt Arms belongs to a nexus of great pubs in the Marylebone Baker Street area, and has pretty much everything you could ask for in such a place. It's very welcoming, clean and well maintained, serves a decent selection of beers, including Pride, Adnams as well as a monthly guest ale, and has a good beer garden. Many of the pubs in this area have their own little eccentricities or things that make them that little bit different. Whilst lacking in strange memorabilia or acting as a meeting place of odd societies, the Harcourt proudly boasts a link with the area's Swedish community - it's proximity to the Swedish Church down the street no coincidence. If you don't fancy sitting in the main bar, what about the Svenska Salongen situated at the back? You can also be served Swedish ciders by the Swedish bar staff. They also show Swedish sport, if that's your thing - and that's when the place can get really crowded. When the ice hockey's on the box, if Forlunda or HV 71 means nothing to you, forget it. But, overall a pub that goes from strength to strength.


real ale - regular guest beers