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Inside, there's some sofa seating on one side, with four larger tables along the front with banquette seating, and four more to the rear on the other side of the pub. There's also a couple more small tables, around half of them set for service at lunchtime. Lighting is kept fairly low, and in the evening on a June 2007 visit there was (almost but not quite too loud) music playing. It does have outside seating, where you can smoke; although this is directly on the rather busy (and seedy) Eversholt Street, it's not too unpleasant.
Note: As of June 2009, the Fancyapint review linked below suggests that they no longer do the Thai food that they used to offer, and have replaced it with a gastropub menu. Other things may have changed too.
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On [[Kake]]'s visit in June 2007 there were four real ales on -- Landlord, London Pride, Greene King IPA, and Spitfire. Two years later, on a July 2009 visit, the first three were the same, with Summer Lightning as a guest (£1.60/half). They have several draught lagers as well, including Hoegaarden, Grolsch, Heineken, and Beck's Vier.
On our visit (June 2007) there were at least four real ales on; Spitfire (£2.65/pint), Landlord (£2.60/pint), London Pride, and Greene King IPA. Gin and tonic was a quite reasonable £2.70.
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The menu used to offer Thai food, but now offers a fairly interesting gastro-style menu billed as "Tovey @ Prince Arthur", presumably after the chef's name <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3701907619/sizes/l/ photo of menu in July 2009]</small>. [[Ewan]] tried the roast mushrooms with spinach, thyme and goat's cheese for lunch (&pound;6) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3701906935/ photo]</small>, which was a good size for the price. Rocket leaves were piled on top, and it seemed as if they used another meltier cheese as well (perhaps brie), but it was a good dish with strong flavours and nicely presented, which bodes well for the rest of the menu.
They offer table service for drinks as well as food.
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(When last we checked, in 2007, it was closed on Saturday evenings and didn't open at all on Sundays.)
It does have outside seating, where you can smoke; although this is directly on the rather busy (and seedy) Eversholt Street, it's not too unpleasant. Inside, there's sofa seating, low lighting, and (almost but not quite too loud) music.
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Note that it's closed on Saturday evenings and doesn't open at all on Sundays.

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* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1598.html Fancyapint review]
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1598.html Fancyapint]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/11366.html Time Out
review]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071226030148/http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/11366.html Time Out review] (archived on Wayback Machine)
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 7 July 2009. Opening hours taken from the Prince Arthur website, June 2007. Food times taken from Time Out website, April 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[claud]], [[Juliette]], and [[Sam]], 20 June 2007. Opening hours taken from the Prince Arthur website, June 2007. Food times taken from Time Out website, April 2008.</div>
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summary='Pub around the side of Euston Station; real ale, Thai food, and table service.' summary='Pub around the side of Euston Station with real ale and decent food.' summary='Pub around the side of Euston Station; real ale, Thai food, and table service.' summary='Pub around the side of Euston Station with real ale and decent food.'

Pub around the side of Euston Station.

Note: As of June 2009, the Fancyapint review linked below suggests that they no longer do the Thai food that they used to offer, and have replaced it with a gastropub menu. Other things may have changed too.

On our visit (June 2007) there were at least four real ales on; Spitfire (£2.65/pint), Landlord (£2.60/pint), London Pride, and Greene King IPA. Gin and tonic was a quite reasonable £2.70.

They offer table service for drinks as well as food.

It does have outside seating, where you can smoke; although this is directly on the rather busy (and seedy) Eversholt Street, it's not too unpleasant. Inside, there's sofa seating, low lighting, and (almost but not quite too loud) music.

Note that it's closed on Saturday evenings and doesn't open at all on Sundays.

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Last visited by Kake, claud, Juliette, and Sam, 20 June 2007. Opening hours taken from the Prince Arthur website, June 2007. Food times taken from Time Out website, April 2008.

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