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The Craft Beer Co. Covent Garden
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Nearby attractions
The Shaftesbury Theatre
210 Shaftesbury Ave, London WC2H 8DP, United Kingdom
The British Museum
Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
Gillian Lynne Theatre
166 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5PW, United Kingdom
Cambridge Theatre
Earlham St, London WC2H 9HU, United Kingdom
The Swiss Church in London
79 Endell St, London WC2H 9DY, United Kingdom
Dominion Theatre
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Phoenix Theatre
Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0JP, United Kingdom
Donmar Warehouse
41 Earlham St, London WC2H 9LX, United Kingdom
Neal’s Yard (Courtyard)
Neal's Yard, London WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom
Palace Theatre
113 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5AY, United Kingdom
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Ben’s Traditional Fish & Chips
200 Shaftesbury Ave, London WC2H 8JL, United Kingdom
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64 St Giles High St, London WC2H 8LE, United Kingdom
Fishoria Fish and Chips
52-54 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1ES, United Kingdom
Byron
1a St Giles High St, London WC2H 8AG, United Kingdom
Homeslice Neal's Yard
13 Neal's Yard, London WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom
Ippudo Central Saint Giles
3 Central Saint Giles Piazza, St Giles High St, London WC2H 8AG, United Kingdom
SuperStar BBQ
Central Piazza St Giles, 4 St Giles High St, London WC2H 8AB, United Kingdom
Punjab Restaurant
80 Neal St, London WC2H 9PA, United Kingdom
Drury Covent Garden | Cafe & Brunch
188-189 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5QD, United Kingdom
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Travelodge London Covent Garden
10 Drury Ln, High Holborn, London WC2B 5RE, United Kingdom
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7 Monmouth St, London WC2H 9DA, United Kingdom
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178 High Holborn, London WC1V 7AA, United Kingdom
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20 Mercer St, London WC2H 9HD, United Kingdom
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Radisson Blu Hotel, London Tottenham Court Road
97 Great Russell St, London WC1B 3LB, United Kingdom
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12 Bedford Ave, London WC1B 3GH, United Kingdom
Zedwell Underground Tottenham Court Road
112a Great Russell St, London WC1B 3NQ, United Kingdom
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The Craft Beer Co. Covent Garden

168 High Holborn, London WC1V 7AA, United Kingdom
4.5(1.8K)
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attractions: The Shaftesbury Theatre, The British Museum, Gillian Lynne Theatre, Cambridge Theatre, The Swiss Church in London, Dominion Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Neal’s Yard (Courtyard), Palace Theatre, restaurants: Ben’s Traditional Fish & Chips, Rock and Sole Plaice, Kanada-Ya 金田家, Fishoria Fish and Chips, Byron, Homeslice Neal's Yard, Ippudo Central Saint Giles, SuperStar BBQ, Punjab Restaurant, Drury Covent Garden | Cafe & Brunch
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+44 20 7836 5485
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thecraftbeerco.com

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Nearby attractions of The Craft Beer Co. Covent Garden

The Shaftesbury Theatre

The British Museum

Gillian Lynne Theatre

Cambridge Theatre

The Swiss Church in London

Dominion Theatre

Phoenix Theatre

Donmar Warehouse

Neal’s Yard (Courtyard)

Palace Theatre

The Shaftesbury Theatre

The Shaftesbury Theatre

4.6

(3.5K)

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The British Museum

4.7

(53.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Gillian Lynne Theatre

Gillian Lynne Theatre

4.7

(3K)

Open 24 hours
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Cambridge Theatre

Cambridge Theatre

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Craft Beer Co. Covent Garden

Ben’s Traditional Fish & Chips

Rock and Sole Plaice

Kanada-Ya 金田家

Fishoria Fish and Chips

Byron

Homeslice Neal's Yard

Ippudo Central Saint Giles

SuperStar BBQ

Punjab Restaurant

Drury Covent Garden | Cafe & Brunch

Ben’s Traditional Fish & Chips

Ben’s Traditional Fish & Chips

4.7

(2.8K)

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Rock and Sole Plaice

Rock and Sole Plaice

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Kanada-Ya 金田家

Kanada-Ya 金田家

4.6

(2.4K)

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Fishoria Fish and Chips

Fishoria Fish and Chips

4.8

(3K)

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Reviews of The Craft Beer Co. Covent Garden

4.5
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1.0
2y

Disastrous Experience

To start, It was disheartening to receive pints of warm beer that were far from being refreshing. It's common knowledge that a properly chilled pint can make all the difference in enjoyment, and it's utterly unacceptable for a pub to overlook such a fundamental aspect of their service and the bartender's inability to fill two pints equally was truly astonishing.

Adding insult to injury was the attitude of the staff. Their rudeness and lack of friendliness were appalling. When I kindly asked if we could try a sample of a particular beer before committing to a full pint, the response was unnecessarily curt and impolite. I understand that some beers may be pricier, but there are ways to communicate this information respectfully and considerately. Instead, I was met with dismissive rudeness that left a bitter taste in my mouth.

The overall experience was tarnished by the unwelcoming atmosphere created by the staff. It felt as though we were an inconvenience rather than paying customers. Their lack of basic courtesy and professionalism was evident.

It is my sincere hope that the management takes these concerns seriously and addresses the numerous shortcomings. Until then, I strongly advise against patronizing this establishment if you seek a pleasant and hospitable pub experience. There are 100's of good places in London with friendly staff who can serve with a smile.

Ps: Just an update. I have replied to you guys over the email on your response. And no I'm not a tourist, been living here for a decade, have been going to breweries and pubs for years now to learn about English ales and I...

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3.0
4y

Prices are a bit too much in my opinion, but it is central London so, there's not much to argue about unfortunately. Still, good selection of beers. I went in on a hot day, the place was full and unfortunately they only had seats downstairs, next to the toilets and some 2nd bar that was not being used. It has a weird vibe downstairs. Luckily the staff was nice enough to let me know when seats became available upstairs and, eventually, even outside. When we finally made it to the outside seating area, it wasn't as has as it was before, but was still nice of them. The only bad experience was having a staff every 5 minutes coming over asking us if we were ok, in a clear act of pushing us to other more drinks or leave to give seats to someone else. I'm not a fan of booking time windows when going to a pub, but it definitely feels better and more natural and easily acceptable by the customer than having someone coming over every 5 minutes. If I'm not ok, I will go inside and say "hey, I'm not ok, can I have another drink?". People aren't shy, if they're not ok they will come...

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5.0
1y

A lovely little pub on the corner just a short walk from Tottenham court road.

Quickly popped in on the way back to the station to rehydrate and beat the commuters on the train. So I only stopped for a half with the baby. The staff were very kind and friendly and helped get the door so I manhandled the inconvenient travel system through the door. Be warned if you are coming in with people with limited mobility there is a small step to get on in and the doors aren't the widest.

The beer selection is second to none. More beers than you could shake a stick at.

I didn't venture downstairs but I believe there is another bar down there as well. Up top there are about 6 tables with 2 - 4 seats at each and seating on the wall looking out on to the street for people watching. I imagine if busy it will get a little cramped but perfect at 3 on a Wednesday afternoon.

Lovely place for a pint and could have spent all day there but had other things to...

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Luke WoodwardLuke Woodward
A lovely little pub on the corner just a short walk from Tottenham court road. Quickly popped in on the way back to the station to rehydrate and beat the commuters on the train. So I only stopped for a half with the baby. The staff were very kind and friendly and helped get the door so I manhandled the inconvenient travel system through the door. Be warned if you are coming in with people with limited mobility there is a small step to get on in and the doors aren't the widest. The beer selection is second to none. More beers than you could shake a stick at. I didn't venture downstairs but I believe there is another bar down there as well. Up top there are about 6 tables with 2 - 4 seats at each and seating on the wall looking out on to the street for people watching. I imagine if busy it will get a little cramped but perfect at 3 on a Wednesday afternoon. Lovely place for a pint and could have spent all day there but had other things to worry about.
Chris DChris D
Popped in on the way back from the British Museum and since it was around 3pm on a Monday, it was quiet. Nice set up with a long bar stretching the length of the place and stools facing out the windows around the rest. Amazing selection of beers on tap (about 40 from a quick count). Opted for a Tradewinds (a Citrus wheat pale) and got a lovely pint. If I can make on criticism, it's that the atmosphere was creepy. There is no music, which I do get because I lot of real ale places don't believe in piped in music but when the place is dead with only a half dozen older guys sitting in silence, sometimes a little music, radio, TV can help. This is just my observation, it hasn't affected my rating.
Mark SummersMark Summers
A superb range of around 30+ beers on tap with a menu to help you choose. Both keg craft beers and cask. Many whiskies too. A nice corner location round the corner from Neal's Yard. Beers are served in thirds as well as halves and pints. I had a shot of Van Winkle bourbon here on my last visit. They had just received their allotted two bottles. An incredibly rare whisky I was taken aback to see the 10 and 12 year olds there on the bar shelf and at a sensible price. Usually if you can find it you'll maybe have to pay £750 for a bottle, 10 times the retail price. They charged me £12; a delicious bargain.
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A lovely little pub on the corner just a short walk from Tottenham court road. Quickly popped in on the way back to the station to rehydrate and beat the commuters on the train. So I only stopped for a half with the baby. The staff were very kind and friendly and helped get the door so I manhandled the inconvenient travel system through the door. Be warned if you are coming in with people with limited mobility there is a small step to get on in and the doors aren't the widest. The beer selection is second to none. More beers than you could shake a stick at. I didn't venture downstairs but I believe there is another bar down there as well. Up top there are about 6 tables with 2 - 4 seats at each and seating on the wall looking out on to the street for people watching. I imagine if busy it will get a little cramped but perfect at 3 on a Wednesday afternoon. Lovely place for a pint and could have spent all day there but had other things to worry about.
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Popped in on the way back from the British Museum and since it was around 3pm on a Monday, it was quiet. Nice set up with a long bar stretching the length of the place and stools facing out the windows around the rest. Amazing selection of beers on tap (about 40 from a quick count). Opted for a Tradewinds (a Citrus wheat pale) and got a lovely pint. If I can make on criticism, it's that the atmosphere was creepy. There is no music, which I do get because I lot of real ale places don't believe in piped in music but when the place is dead with only a half dozen older guys sitting in silence, sometimes a little music, radio, TV can help. This is just my observation, it hasn't affected my rating.
Chris D

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A superb range of around 30+ beers on tap with a menu to help you choose. Both keg craft beers and cask. Many whiskies too. A nice corner location round the corner from Neal's Yard. Beers are served in thirds as well as halves and pints. I had a shot of Van Winkle bourbon here on my last visit. They had just received their allotted two bottles. An incredibly rare whisky I was taken aback to see the 10 and 12 year olds there on the bar shelf and at a sensible price. Usually if you can find it you'll maybe have to pay £750 for a bottle, 10 times the retail price. They charged me £12; a delicious bargain.
Mark Summers

Mark Summers

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