Reviews The Nell Gwynne Tavern

5
Kevin Bird
+5
Great pub but stairs down to the toilet are so dangerous. Way too steep and limited head hight. Be careful if you have been drinking as you could end up in a pile at the botoom. Shame as great pub with lovely atmosphere. Superb beers. Gin served in a tall glass which is wrong. Should be a bowl glass. We had a superb time in here. Will be back soon
5
Junqian Qiu (Jun_radioheadache)
+5
It is a bar that hidden in a little alleyway near Charing Cross station. Lots of people standing in front of the bar drinking, the atmosphere is very light and casual, people are chatting happily and also smoking. There are quite a lot draft beers selections. There are some pickled eggs at the bar. The bartender said that it is a tradition of this pub however I didn’t get to try it.
5
Chamba
+5
Small little pub located behind a small ally. Reminded me of the small bars in Tokyo and people drinking outside. Nice place for some brews. Doesn’t look they serve food but have chips hanging on the walls. Great place to check out.
5
Poom Settha
+5
Cool little gem of a pub!! A pint of beer was £7. But what I liked most was the music and the fun atmosphere with nice crowd on a Saturday night. The last drink bell rang about 10:40 pm. If I’m in the area, I will definitely go again.
5
James Gill
+5
A delightful hidden gem of a pub just off the Strand. Always playing cracking music. Tiny and bustling, the bar is a squeeze with locals and tourists, and on a summer’s day there’s space to stand outside and perch with a drink for a good catchup with friends. An all-too-rare find in London these days: a proper pub, popular with locals and Londoners, serving good ales, and brilliantly positioned for all the sights and delights of Theatreland.
5
P. D.
+5
I love this little pub. Went here for a quick drink with a friend everyone was in there trying to get out of the quick down pour which came on. Loud music playing everyone singing along some were even dancing outside when the rain stopped.i had a lot of fun😝
5
Laura
+5
Super friendly pub that is nice and cozy. Great pub that all the locals go to, good selection of both beer and gin. No food served here, but they let me bring in a sandwich that I bought up the street.
5
Keith Garlick
+5
The Nell Gwynne Tavern is a pub that everybody should visit. But not all at the same time - it may be the smallest pub I've ever been in and possibly the darkest. But this pub has real atmosphere and you feel it has hardly changed in centuries. Two rules it seems. No kitchen - no kids, No problem
4
Mark Minehan
+4
Nice little pub in a side alley you might never find if you don't know where it is. Small and homely with a good range of beers and ales. People drink outside all the time which is fun as well. Smallest stairs in history down to the bathrooms, watch your head! Definitely worth a visit.
5
Shaun Donovan
+5
Great little pub tucked away just off of Shaftesbury avenue, a fantastic place to escape for a couple of hours Free jukebox was a nice touch 👍
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