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There's nothing particularly special about this place, but then most bars and cafes in stations suffer the same problems. There's plenty of seating inside around the bar, as well as tables out on the patio overlooking the station platforms and shops. The entrance is up a single escalator from opposite the platforms, though there's no down escalator, There is a lift for disabled access and to get downstairs other than by stairs.
Orders for food and drinks are taken at
the bar or table, and brought to your table. The menu is ranging, with a range of pizzas (around £6) and some burgers, as well as pannini's ,. Quality is fine, and they are served with a small amount of salad, which is always fresh.
There's nothing particularly special about this place, but then most bars and cafes in stations suffer the same problems. There's plenty of seating inside around the bar, as well as tables out on the patio overlooking the station platforms and shops. The entrance is up a single escalator from opposite the platforms, though there's no down escalator, so you have to go down a staircase to get back to the platform level.
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Hoegaarden and Staropramen and ales like London Pride. There's an extensive range of spirits as well.
Orders for food and drinks are taken at the bar, and brought to your table. The menu is fairly basic, with a range of pizzas (around £6) and some burgers, as well as panini which they label 'ciampini', though they are much the same. Quality is fine, and they are served with a small amount of salad, which at least is fresh.
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Last visited by Robert Willison 22/09/2011
The bar has no ales, but the usual lagers as well as Hoegaarden and Staropramen. There's an extensive range of spirits as well.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and Alison, 21 April 2008.</div>

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summary='A fairly bland bar/cafe in Paddington Station.'
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A bar and cafe in Paddington Station.

There's nothing particularly special about this place, but then most bars and cafes in stations suffer the same problems. There's plenty of seating inside around the bar, as well as tables out on the patio overlooking the station platforms and shops. The entrance is up a single escalator from opposite the platforms, though there's no down escalator, so you have to go down a staircase to get back to the platform level.

Orders for food and drinks are taken at the bar, and brought to your table. The menu is fairly basic, with a range of pizzas (around £6) and some burgers, as well as panini which they label 'ciampini', though they are much the same. Quality is fine, and they are served with a small amount of salad, which at least is fresh.

The bar has no ales, but the usual lagers as well as Hoegaarden and Staropramen. There's an extensive range of spirits as well.

Last visited by Ewan and Alison, 21 April 2008.

Comment added by Robert Willison: Actually there is a lift, They do sell ales and the food is exquisite. The service is excellent considering they are rushed off their feet.


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