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Now closed; was a pub hidden away in the backstreets behind [[Locale Piccadilly Circus|Piccadilly Circus]].
<b>Note:</b> According to an anonymous commenter (September 2013), and the Beer In The Evening comments linked below, this pub has now closed. We haven't yet confirmed this ourselves.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[DrHyde]], October 2009.</div>
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[DrHyde]], Oct 2009.</div>
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category='Now Closed'
category='Needs Checking,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
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latitude='51.508611'
locale='Piccadilly Circus,Regent Street,SW1,St James's'
longitude='-0.131538'
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summary='Now closed; was a pub behind Piccadilly Circus.' summary='Hidden pub behind Piccadilly Circus.'
os_x='529653'
os_y='180562'
phone='020 7930 4767'
summary='Now closed; was a pub behind Piccadilly Circus.' postcode='SW1Y 4RJ'
summary='Hidden pub behind Piccadilly Circus.'

Note: According to an anonymous commenter (September 2013), and the Beer In The Evening comments linked below, this pub has now closed. We haven't yet confirmed this ourselves.

Hidden away in the backstreets behind Piccadilly Circus is this surprisingly large pub.

The beer is well-kept, the food DrHyde's had was also good, and prices are quite reasonable for the area. It gets very busy around 6pm, obviously, but quietens down after a short while.

There are two large bars, one on the ground floor and one upstairs. The upstairs bar appears to be where they stick all the pre-booked groups, with various areas reserved when I visited. But they're happy to let you book anything from the whole bar down to just a single table.

It attracts a good class of customer - the evening I was there, most of the upstairs bar was booked out by the Royal Society.

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Last visited by DrHyde, Oct 2009.

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