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They have a small range of beers on, including a couple of real ales (Broadside [off] and Greene King IPA on my last visit) which were quite well kept and Staropramen. The red wine was also quite nice. Prices come in at around £3 a drink.
They have a small range of beers on, including a couple of real ales (Broadside [off] and Greene King IPA on my last visit) which were quite well kept and Staropramen. The red wine was also quite nice. Prices come in at around £3 a drink.
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They bill themselves as a gastropub and the menu backs this up, with a "Fish of the Week", interesting soup and fancy burger. They do Sunday Roasts on Sunday, which are quite big and tasty, but nothing too special. Starters are about £5 and mains £10-£15.
They bill themselves as a gastropub and the menu backs this up, with a "Fish of the Week", interesting soup and fancy burger. They do Sunday Roasts on Sunday, which are quite big and tasty, but nothing too special. Starters are about £5 and mains £10-£15.
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See also:
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/21672/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub340.html Fancy A Pint review]

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A small pub with attached dining room in the backstreets between Southampton Row and Gray's Inn Road. Furnished in dark wood with a few booths, black and white prints of film scenes, actors and actresses, and a couple of red formica topped tables. It is quite pretty.

They have a small range of beers on, including a couple of real ales (Broadside [off] and Greene King IPA on my last visit) which were quite well kept and Staropramen. The red wine was also quite nice. Prices come in at around £3 a drink.

They bill themselves as a gastropub and the menu backs this up, with a "Fish of the Week", interesting soup and fancy burger. They do Sunday Roasts on Sunday, which are quite big and tasty, but nothing too special. Starters are about £5 and mains £10-£15.

They also have a rather excellent old bakelite telephone with proper loud ringing bell, which looked and sounded quite excellent.

It's a bit hidden, although there is a small sign on Guilford Street, at the top of Doughty Mews.


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