Reviews The Nellie Dean Of Soho

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Derek Mooney
+5
Nice pub between Soho and Oxford St - excellent bar staff and great pub food. Nice interior, modern, comfortable and not too loud.
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Gerry Thwaites
+5
Really good pub. Nice atmosphere and very lively even for us "oldies". Right opposite Pizza Express Jazz Club as well so even better
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Joe Matysiak
+3.5
On a Tuesday Autumn evening looking for a place that has the football on could seem difficult in a place like Soho. Until me and my friend's found this little place tucked away on Dean Street. A nice little pub, with a good vibe to it along a very busy street in the evening. If you don't go to the pub, Dean Street is a place to visit in itself. 

A quick service as it wasn't so busy and a nice seat allowed us to relax and watch the football with a reasonably priced pint. However, what I want to try on my second visit will be the pies that The Nellie Dean is famous for. I'll be sure to visit this place again in the near future. 

A pint, pie and football, that's the three words I would use to sum up this place.
Nov 26, 2014
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Christine Samy
+4
Nice traditional pub tho security is suspicious of any person looking different! Other than that good busy atmosphere.
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Chris Irvine (FPL Negan)
+4
Nice pub just off Oxford Street, in the Great of Soho. Music not too intrusive, and nice spot to watch the world go by for an hour or so.
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Steve Phillips
+4
I've never dined here, but often nip in for a quick pint or glass of wine. Its just a lovely little Soho corner pub - I was going to say a one-room pub, but there is actually some more space upstairs ... though no bar up there. Friendly staff, a couple of good cask ales, a nice range of wines by the glass, and the usual plethora of foreign-sounding lagers that are probably made on an industrial estate in Sheffield or wherever. Very close to Oxford St., and the New Dean St. exit from the Elizabeth Line at Tottenham Court Rd. underground station. Well worth a visit.
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AsK
+5
A typical nice pub! We drunk 2 pints of Madri!
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Oisin Harbitz Hennessy
+5
Handsome bartender called Oscar works there, had a lovely evening there talking to him about the modern political structure of the Middle East and the fall of the Byzantine Empire. He was so sweet, thoughtful and caring, even cried with me when I talked about my guinea pig's recent death. Would recommend.
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Pietro Dell' Erba
+5
Very nice pub to have a beer with friends!
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Stephen Thacker
+5
I went here as I wanted something to eat and they serve Pieminister pies here. The location is easy to find, just off Soho Square. When I arrived I received a warm welcome and very helpful staff. The food was lovely and hot and well presented. Will go again when I'm next in London.
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Chris Hevey
+5
Great place to watch the world go by with a nice beer. Excellent, friendly security guy on the door with a sense of proportion. Makes a pleasant change to have one who is not up his own... bottom. 🙂
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Dai Tree
+4
A quirky corner street boozer in the heart of Soho. Lovely staff with a welcome. Good variety of beers with plenty of keg and a few casks for those who like their beer in the true English style. Pies are on the menu for anyone hungry. A lovely place for a pleasant pint.
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Nina
+5
Good pub. Great Guinness. Friendly staff. What more do you need? 😂 Only had a drink.
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Jit Sandhu
+4
When it comes to pies, I can’t say I’m a big fan. They’re usually a bit too heavy on the pastry side for my liking. But the pie’s at the Nellie Dean were by far some of the best I’ve had. The atmosphere is nice and relaxing, think traditional London pub and the staff are easy going and friendly. Firstly you get to choose your pie and they have got a pretty good selection including traditional favourites like steak and ale and chicken and mushroom, but there’s also some interesting combinations inspired by Mexican flavours and even seasonal favourites like a Rudolph pie for Christmas. You then get to choose from a range of sides like peas and mash and chips and of course a lovely gravy to pour all over. We opted for a steak and ale pie and a chicken and mushroom with a side of gravy and fired onions and some cheese. What we loved about he pies were the texture of the pastry which was a little crunch but overall soft and light as if it had been prepared fresh and not too think or doughy. And then the filling was delicious as the meat used was good quality, tasting flavourful without being too heavy and overpowering in the pie as a whole. We washed the food down with a few ales from local breweries and had a great lunch to set us for the day and night ahead. So if you’re stuck for good local food and want to try a great pie you should try the Nellie Dean.
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John O'Dwyer
+4
Nice relaxed bar in the heart of Soho
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Peter Stadin
+4
Nice little pub in Soho where you can pop in for a pint and rest your legs when shopping has been tiring.
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Frank Stevenson
+5
Good atmosphere and good pies. Beer selection could have featured more styles of brew, but the available choices on tap were decent. Staff was friendly and helpful.
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Guy Kendall
+5
One of Soho's finest pubs located on Dean Street. Excellent choice of drinks and quick service from the staff behind the bar.
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Joe Allcock
+5
Popped in here for a couple of drinks. Good bar and service
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