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A pub we came across on our way back from the Wallace Collection museum (to be honest it was just around the corner). Lovely decorated with some sort of stained glass windows, full of dark brown wooden furnitures, walls and beams, it is a perfect place to have a pint (or two) of their Sam Smith brew
🚇 Bond Street 🍺 £4.60 Double Four Lager ❤️ A Sam Smiths pub with an angelic feel. . The Angel In The Fields is located in the heart of Marylebone on the corner of Thayer Street and Marylebone Lane. Bond Street is the nearest tube which is a five minute walk away. . As pub buildings go, this pub is v
Solid pub with a (gas) fire in winter. Dark old wood covering the walls and stained glass windows - great atmosphere Tadcaster still has the best stout and generally good beer
A long-time favourite of mine. Great internal decor, traditional wood and stained glass rass bar type. Nice seating upstairs for dining. This is a proper traditional pub in the heart of Marylebone.
This is a great place to drink. The location is lovely and you can sit outside. They have Samuel Smith beer, which is some of the nicest beer you can get in London (and elsewhere) in my opinion. I recommend the stout that they have on tap.
For me is number 1 pub in London. Because they represent my favorite Samuel Smith's Brewery. Very old and fantastic. The atmosphere there is relaxing. The beer is real interesting. Especially Old brewery bitter. Really recommend this place. Enjoy!!!
Undergoing a refit at the moment but assured only cosmetic, floors and paintwork not changing the old school charm. Very pleasant staff and a fabulous get away from stainless steel glass and fake steam punk aged'old London'.
Gorgeous old London pub with beautiful stained glass windows. Seating outside on the street and a restaurant upstairs.
Nice Sam Smiths pub with the Old Brewery Bitter cask beer among their usual range, reasonably priced for London, and with nice stained glass windows and other historical features. No food on various occasions, enjoy the beer.
WOW!! What a diamond of a gentleman Robert the barman was upstairs, very very pleasant, polite and nothing was too much trouble, very kind gentleman with great service! Pubs need people like you Robert! Had a fantastic lunch with my colleagues, thanks so much! Kalpesh
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