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A recently remodelled gastropub near Victoria Station which has been through a few name changes recently (The Page, a Slug & Lettuce) before returning to its original name.
It comprises a single room with the bar running along on side of the room. The place is bright and airy, with sturdy wooden tables, nicely understated. There is a dining room upstairs, but the ground floor functions primarily as a pub.
There are two handpumps for ale, and in June 2008 these were London Pride (£3.10/pint) and a guest, Black Sheep Bitter. Future guest ales were displayed prominently on a chalk board behind the bar, along with casks they currently had waiting in their basement. There's also a very decent wine list, with small glasses ranging from £3.50-£5.15. Both Ewan's chenin blanc, and Jo's rose were excellently drinkable choices.
Food is on offer, both lunch and dinner. Prices are on the steep side (mains range from £9 to £16.50 for the steak), but offer interesting options.
They also have a good selection of newspapers available for reading.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening entry (no comments yet)
- Fancyapint review
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