My only experience of this pub is as a private hire for a works do, so that's the perspective I'll write from.
We had the whole upper floor to ourselves, which is a cosy bar. They allow you to bring your own buffet and will provide plates and cutlery, which is great - means that all important party budget can be spent on lovely, lovely booze. They have a fair selection, and reasonable prices.
They also have a sound system that an iPod can be plugged into, and a microphone, which came in handy for our quiz.
Overall the staff were friendly, even though we must have left the place in a fair state after our party. They didn't demand an upfront amount, nor set an unreasonable minimum. All in all, a good pub to book for your party, especially if you have a compilation of embarrass party tunes to play rather than the...
Read moreA civilised choice tucked away from the local tourist traps. Neighbouring the hidden church with garden square at The King's Chapel of The Savoy, this side street pub is just off The Strand. The front windows literally open to the street from perimeter perch seats at the forefront of a discreet, handsome square bar with wood panelled walls trimmed with decorative patterned plaster. There's studded leather benches & stools & an upstairs saloon with additional bar. Cut glass flower bud walls lamps add to the civilised, heritage amongst local Savoy namesake heritage of this location synonymous with the hotel. A quieter, handsome pub with a well-behaved local London transient crowd, secretly meeting off the bustle of The Strand &...
Read moreNice small pub tucked away from main street, not very visible, specially with those roadworks happening now. And you know what? I liked it!
It's a good place to sit down, have a breather and a pint. Would like to get here for longer with some people as I was returning from job interview and it was afternoon. Old fashioned decor, everything in wood, some paintings, staff seems friendly.
Only complain would be prices. I know everything has gone up - except wages, viva Britain, not Great anymore - recently but charging almost 7 quid for non alcoholic Guinness should be penalized. 7 pounds for a non-alcoholic...
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