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Nice little pub tucked away in Marylebone. There's not the huge crowds that some of the other local pubs attract, but that's precisely why we picked it. Friendly security guard and staff. Only negative was the low ceilings leading to, and inside, the men's toilets. Tall guys will need to bend their
Good pub on Marylebone Lane. Four cask beers on handpump when I last visited. Plenty of outdoor standing space some of it covered.
Good beer, very good atmosphere, piano playing on Tuesday and Thursday from 20:00. The main barman is far friendlier than the chap who worked there five years ago.
The food was tasty and the beer was very cold. I like fish and chips and the peas were cooked well. No salt needed because it was perfectly seasoned. My colleague had the mac and cheese and sha said it was delicious. It would bre nice to return to the pub next time I'm in town.
Well, a proper old fashioned establishment. Cask and Keg on offer, nothing fancy but well done. A CAMRA lauded pub. This place also features "Tony "Fingers" Pearson" on the piano various days of the week. Pop in for the singalong! Hope you enjoy.
Happened to stop by this pub on the way to dinner and really loved the atmosphere. Seems like a family run pub, a rarity in London. Service was outstanding.
Small cozy old school pub on Marylebone Lane. Service was on point. Place is busy.
A lot quieter than other local pubs. Quick service. High but expected prices for the area.
Lovely traditional little pub with bevelled windows so you can cut yourself of from tbe busy world of Marylebone outside. Family run and good ale.
Great boozer. Unpretentious for the area with good, well kept beer. Somewhat stern service but efficient. :-)
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