Very quaint and mini craft beer bar. As you'd expect, not the cheapest, but friendly staff and good range on tap with a cosy indoor and sheltered outdoor seating area. Not the biggest of places but big enough and well worth a visit to try something different and enjoy messing about with friends maki
Random place, great beer, super friendly team. Excellent place to start or end an adventure, but come for the drinks and people, not the cramped student flat vibe. Loved it
Amazing tiny but genuine beer place - probably one of very few places that are not part of a pub chain. Good beers, friendly service, great relaxed athmosphere. I'll be back without a doubt next time I am in town.
Small, but mighty. Excellent selection of canned / bottled craft beers to drink in or takeaway, and a good selection of draught beers, available in 2/3 pint schooners or a full pint.
When we visited there were a couple of lovely, knowledgeable, passionate guys running the bar 😄
I had a Moor Wheat
Chillig in the heart of London! Just food is missing. Secret tipp! Nice sorts of beer! Nice restroom😁😬! Best Beer is the 7! Come and Taste it! Greetings from the five guys
Tiny little craft beer bar. The owner is friendly and likes answering questions about their beers on tap. They serve a very interesting choice of locar craft beers. Beavertown, Hackney and Siren were on tap.
Nice small place to try some great craft beers
Always have an interesting selection of craft beers the 9 taps. The staff are knowledgeable about the beers they sell and will let you taste before you buy. It gets very busy after work. There are a couple tables on King Charles Street and several more down the arcade, which is handy since there's n
Small but nice craft beer pub. Atmosphere is great and the selection beers is nice as well, although I would like to see some more foreign beers. There is not much seating available, but overall a pretty decent place to have a pint when you are in central London. You'll like it
Awesome experience for the on draft beers.
Approx. 8 quite unique beers on tap with hundreds of bottles as well.
Only downside when I went was that they didn't really have any malty beers it was all medium to hoppy.
But if you're in the area and want a good beer, go here.
They also serve in 2/3
Good selection of beers at a reasonable price for London. It's definitely a beer house and not much else, the upstairs room has more seating but it's a bit grim. It wasn't dirty or anything, just a bit run down and sad upstairs. There isn't much space to sit downstairs though.
Remembered this spot last night when I had some time to kill in central London. Think they may have added more seating since I was last there although generally perhaps not one for big crowds. Great place to have a drink on your own away from the hustle and bustle and a few cosy seats on the ground
Lovely little place to have beers. They always have different, interesting kinds of beers on tap as well as many cans and bottles. It's never too busy, so it's a nice place to hide away from crowded central London places. Also check out the upstairs for an even quieter evening.
Great wee beer bar - beer on tap is definitely quality over quantity but service knowledgeable and friendly. Will be back.
Friendly knowledgeable barman in a lovely little quintessentially old-London building, with a fine selection of interesting beers. It's not cheap, but it shouldn't be. The atmosphere is unbeatable when it's quiet (try a mid-week evening).
Absolutely lovely little craft beer house. The chaps serving are friendly and have time to help and give advice. I'm a sour beer fan so their help is appreciated. Went here after theatre and loved it here.
A tiny little tap and 'bottle' shop with potential. Around 12 beers and cider on tap with currently a very small selection of bottles to take away. Tasters available if you're not sure and flights of thirds a nice way to try more without drinking more. Only room inside for about a dozen people (mor
Great place in a location that too often is overly touristy and naff. Good selection of taps & bottles/cans. Down the arcade is Pall Mall fine wine where you are able to interchange between the two (i.e. buy a beer in London Beer House & take it in to Pall Mall fine wine if your group prefer wine)
Great little place at the end of an arcade that has other great places in too. Not much seating but it means you partake in the very British approach of spilling onto the pavement. Excellent beer selection and amazing staff.
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