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Gastropub in St Pancras, roughly equidistant between [[King's Cross St Pancras Station|King's Cross St Pancras]] and [[Russell Square Station|Russell Square]]. Serves tapas.
Gastropub in St Pancras, roughly equidistant between [[King's Cross St Pancras Station|King's Cross St Pancras]] and [[Russell Square Station|Russell Square]]. Offers a frequently-changing menu of interesting-looking tapas priced from around £2 (bread and butter; green and black olives; pickled guindilla peppers and caperberries) to £15 (fruits de mer — a sharing plate at that price, one would hope). Most of the tapas plates seem to be around the £3.50 mark; for example, rojones (fried paprika pork belly), baba ganoush with pitta, stuffed vine leaves, or hot red and green peppers with feta.
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According to their website as of December 2012, food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-10:15pm Monday-Saturday and noon-10pm Sunday.
Food is served 12:30pm–3pm and 6:30pm–10:15pm Monday-Friday; 6:30pm-10:15pm Saturday; and 12:30pm–10pm Sunday.
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Real ale seems to be limited to Theakstons XB (£2.70/pint according to the website) and IPA (£2.50/pint according to the website; doesn't say whose, but the interweb suggests Greene King).

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* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/563/ Beer in the Evening comments]
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* [http://wheeliebuns.wordpress.com/2012/11/24/the-norfolk-arms-leigh-street-bloomsbury-wc1h-9ep/ Tea Eagle's Blog review]
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/563/ Beer in the Evening comments]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/94030#reviews Qype comments]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/9328.html Time Out review]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/94030 Qype comments]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/giles_coren/article653544.ece Giles Coren's review in The Times] (scroll down for the bit about the Norfolk Arms)
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<div class="last_verified">Opening hours taken from the Norfolk Arms website, May 2007.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours and food prices and times taken from the Norfolk Arms website, May 2007. Possibly out of date, since &pound;2.50 for a pint of beer in a London gastropub sounds rather cheap.</div>
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Gastropub in St Pancras, roughly equidistant between King's Cross St Pancras and Russell Square. Offers a frequently-changing menu of interesting-looking tapas priced from around £2 (bread and butter; green and black olives; pickled guindilla peppers and caperberries) to £15 (fruits de mer — a sharing plate at that price, one would hope). Most of the tapas plates seem to be around the £3.50 mark; for example, rojones (fried paprika pork belly), baba ganoush with pitta, stuffed vine leaves, or hot red and green peppers with feta.

Food is served 12:30pm–3pm and 6:30pm–10:15pm Monday-Friday; 6:30pm-10:15pm Saturday; and 12:30pm–10pm Sunday.

Real ale seems to be limited to Theakstons XB (£2.70/pint according to the website) and IPA (£2.50/pint according to the website; doesn't say whose, but the interweb suggests Greene King).

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Opening hours and food prices and times taken from the Norfolk Arms website, May 2007. Possibly out of date, since £2.50 for a pint of beer in a London gastropub sounds rather cheap.

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