Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Duke Of York, W1S 1AF
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Busy Taylor Walker pub near Bond Street, just south of Oxford Street.
It's dominated by a spiral staircase slap bang in the middle of the pub, leading to more seats upstairs. Otherwise, the decor is fairly standard for the chain.
Kat visited on a Thursday evening in September 2014. The downstairs area was busy with after-work drinkers, and there were enough people stood on the pavement outside to make getting to the door annoying, but there were plenty of seats available upstairs. A reasonably well-kept pint of Long Man Copper Hop was £4.05 (Doom Bar and Taylor Walker's own 1730 Ale were also on the pumps).
According to the website, food is served all day until 10pm (9pm Sundays).
Kat's verdict: Unspectacular but perfectly fine for a quick pint.
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