Reviews Tom Cribb

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Bill Neligan
+5
Great beer and great service, highly recommended. Wonderful for pre theatre.
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Allan Ortiz
+5
Everything is GREAT - atmosphere, staff and beers! Come visit and experience it yourself :)
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Ela Dale
+5
Great pub!!! Interesting cidre served by Daniel !!!
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Lolento Lol
+5
Sensational, superb, outstanding, breathtaking and what a strapping, young management, I say ...
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Charlie Patrick Donohue
+5
Great atmosphere and quite cheap
5
Myles Penny
+5
Decent pub between Leicester Square and Piccadilly, bustling but surprisingly chilled or the location. Met with old friends for a chat staying for the evening. Bar staff were very good 👍 👍🙏
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M RF
+5
Loved the place! A nice little comfy and cosy bar, with loads of history in his walls. The staff were so helpful, and the beers 🍻 on draught were amazing 👏 It's a place to stop by, without a doubt!
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cristi cristian
+4
Very small and cosy pub with a decent variety on the tap and some nice photos on the walls telling the story of Tom Cribb, a British bare-knuckle boxer. This pub depicts another piece of British history. I understand that prices for pints must be according to the area, but I think to pay £6.05 for around 200ml of cold mulled wine and a slice of orange is a bit too expensive. Definitely not recommending the mulled wine.
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Jay Eccles
+4
Lovely pub just off of the hustle and bustle between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square. Had a nice and well-kept pint of Shepherd Neame Spitfire in what is a novel idea for a boxing-themed pub, named after a 19th century bare-knuckle fighter. It's a fairly small place, but one to check out.
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Akın Işık
+5
A great place with an amazing atmosphere that makes you feel at home.
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KAS
+4
Great and friendly service. Had a great time. Would stop by again. Wish you were playing the games though.
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David Coxon
+5
Love this little gem tucked away down a street off Leicester Square. Very popular with post theater crowds and good beer. Always a cracking atmosphere. Hope Shepard's Name don't give it the modern public house makeover over, as it will ruin the ambience. So few of these old places left that this is a real gem right in the heart of one of the busiest parts of London. Don't ruin it Shepard's Name like you have so many old pubs by modernising them. UPDATE 18TH July 23. It's closed for refurbishment until end of summer. 🤣👀😭😭😭😭 If they ruin it I'll never forgive Shepard's Neame.
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Adverse Camber
+4
Recently refurbished by Shepherd Name who brew some excellent ales. A haven away from the maddening crowds outside marching around Leicester Square.
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Ľuboš Ďubek
+5
"Let's have a beer in some small old local pub." What a great idea. But it's not a simple mission to find some when you're standing in the middle of crowded Piccadilly Circus. We were so happy that we found Tom Cribb nearby. What a lovely place with friendly atmosphere and good beer.
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C J Griffin
+4
Stopped in while it was raining. Small but lots of character. Some good foreign beers and English ales. Prices reasonable for West End.
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Jem Atherton
+5
A great pub. Slightly off the beaten track,so more locals than tourists with a really helpful barman. Much recommended
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Ted Duggan
+5
Now lads ,,this place is a pure gem.. great selection of beers, wines and others and the staff are simply the best...when your in there if your a good boxing or fighting man ..just look around the walls and you won't be disappointed....great little place.. highly recommend..Ted
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JT Joseph
+4
Nice little pub to stop by, tucked away off the main street. Been here a number of times either late on Thursdays or Saturday arvos. Always been cozy and people are generally stopping by for a break. It is a little bit dinky, but it's still a great little pub. Bottle of red ~£23
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Peter Schutterlin
+5
Fantastic West End pub. Not large but centrally situated on Panton St. Good service but can get busy - that's because it's popular.
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