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Large [[Category Fuller's Ale And Pie Houses|Fuller's Ale & Pie House]] in [[Locale City|the City]] near [[Bank Station]]. The building is a converted bank, which was originally built in 1893 and purchased by Fuller's in 1997.
Large Fuller's pub in [[Locale City|the City]] near [[Bank Station]].
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Has a number of function rooms, including one big enough for 110 people, according to signs. Very busy in the early evening, but clears out later on, as all the City types go home. There's a dining room at the back of the ground floor which they open occasionally, and a dedicated dining area upstairs, with table service from noon-3pm. On a Friday lunchtime, the place also gets quite full, though there's plenty of space to perch even so.
Has a number of function rooms, including one big enough for 110 people, according to signs. Very busy in the early evening, but clears out later on, as all the city types go home. There's a dining room at the back of the ground floor which they open occasionally, and a dedicated dining area upstairs, with table service from noon-3pm. On a Friday lunchtime, the place also gets quite full, though there's plenty of space to perch even so.
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Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Friday. The menu consists of their pies (the pub is a Fuller's Pie and Ale house), augmented in the evening by a few other pub staples. It was reasonably tasty and not too expensive. Bangers &amp; mash <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/improbablebiscuits/2621139630/ photo]</small> was &pound;9, and the sausages were particularly tasty. [[Ewan]]'s mushroom & stilton pie (&pound;8.50) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/2538825034/ photo]</small> was delicious and filled with cheese, with a puff pastry topping, fresh steamed vegetables and new potatoes (though you can choose whether you have these, mashed potato or chips).
Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Friday. The menu consists of their pies (the pub is a Fuller's Pie and Ale house), augmented in the evening by a few other pub staples. It was reasonably tasty and not too expensive. Bangers & mash was &pound;9, and the sausages were particularly tasty. [[Ewan]]'s mushroom & stilton pie (&pound;8.50) was delicious and filled with cheese, with a puff pastry topping, fresh steamed vegetables and new potatoes (though you can choose whether you have these, mashed potato or chips).
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/improbablebiscuits/sets/72157605880197977/ Photos of the menu as of May 2008]
* [http://barblog.co.uk/london/aldgate-moorgate-and-liverpool-street/the-counting-house-bank-london/ Barblog Review]
* [http://thelondonreviewer.com/2008/02/20/pub-review-the-counting-house-london-ec3-2/ London Reviewer review]
* [http://piehunter.blogspot.com/2009/04/counting-house-and-one-and-only-pie.html Pie Hunter review]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by the [[Category Waterloo And City Line Pub Crawl 2008|Waterloo &amp; City Line Pub Crawl]], 30 May 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times taken from Fuller's website, May 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by the Waterloo & City Pub Crawl, 30 May 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times taken from Fuller's website, May 2008.</div>
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Large Fuller's pub in the City near Bank Station.

Has a number of function rooms, including one big enough for 110 people, according to signs. Very busy in the early evening, but clears out later on, as all the city types go home. There's a dining room at the back of the ground floor which they open occasionally, and a dedicated dining area upstairs, with table service from noon-3pm. On a Friday lunchtime, the place also gets quite full, though there's plenty of space to perch even so.

Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Friday. The menu consists of their pies (the pub is a Fuller's Pie and Ale house), augmented in the evening by a few other pub staples. It was reasonably tasty and not too expensive. Bangers & mash was £9, and the sausages were particularly tasty. Ewan's mushroom & stilton pie (£8.50) was delicious and filled with cheese, with a puff pastry topping, fresh steamed vegetables and new potatoes (though you can choose whether you have these, mashed potato or chips).

The standard range of Fuller's ales were reasonably kept, with Discovery, ESB, Chiswick and Pride on the pump. As of May 2008, London Pride was £3.20.

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Last visited by the Waterloo & City Pub Crawl, 30 May 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times taken from Fuller's website, May 2008.

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