So far from what it used to be. Give me the original with a door to the street and a long bar that went so far back you could sit in the shadows. That said, I find the beer to be very good in this incarnation. You do get what you pay for. On the other hand, if you think the food in the UK sucks…well, why would you eat here? My biggest negative is that the place is way small and gets so crowded at night that it is hard to avoid any idiots that are hitting their expense accounts too hard. I’m probably not being fair but I loved the old White Stag. But I loved Rick’s and Mad Dogs too and they are gone as well. If you love this place, hold on tight and enjoy it...
Read moreSo If you want a British pub in Hong Kong there is none finer. All major sports shown live and will stay open (very) late to accommodate European kick off times. Johnny the manager is perhaps one of the best landlords you will ever meet, and the staff outstanding. Cycling enthusiasts this is the place to come and watch all major races. Chat to Johnny about the tactics and teams, he's well versed and up to date. On rugby weekends you'll also often be able to share a beer...
Read moreThe best pub and sports bar in HK. Drinks selection is entirely as expected for a British pub Carlsberg, Kronenburg, Asahi, Cider, Tetley's, Guinness are on tap along with a selection of bottles and spirits. Food is quite nice, but standard pub menu.
What sets this apart is that the barman Johnny is one of the best in Wanchai. And you can watch literally any sport available on a satellite feed. Just ask Johnny and he will try and sort it...
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