Reviews Barley Mow Pub

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Fiona Campbell
+5
Fabulous cosy pub with plenty of character and charm. Great little private booths by the bar and a nice space at the back for celebratory gatherings.
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Kevin Huw Davies
+5
This is a really cool real English pub. If in London be there or be square : )
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Michelle
+5
Amazing place especially for pub trivia/quiz. The food especially the pies were amazing. Decent drinks. The host for trivia was hilarious. Great trivia questions too! HIGHLY recommend to everybody.
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Dai Tree
+5
A great pub tucked away in the heart of Marylebone. The Barley Mow is a deceptive maze of a place harbouring many treats for the visitor. Good choice of beers both keg and cask. Lovely service from the staff. A beautiful, quirky and apparently, the oldest pub in Marylebone! A great visit, especially the two confessionals!!
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A.J.
+5
Great pub wulith really good crowd and excellent staff!
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Hari Ramanathan
+5
Second visit after some 7 or 8 years. Heard about its celebrated pub quiz and it didn't disappoint. Still retains those two little 'family' cubicles at the bar. Lovely service, great quiz, hope to be back again soon. Decent selection of lagers and traditional ales. Two ciders on tap and neither was Strongbow. :-)
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London Pub Map
+5
🚇 Baker Street 🍺 £6.50 Mahou ❤️ A vintage Marylebone boozer. . The Barley Mow is located on elegant Dorset Street in the heart of Marylebone. The nearest tube is Baker Street which is a ten minute stroll away. . This pub was built in 1791 and is Grade II listed and is rumored to be the longest standing building in Marylebone. This pub is also a Freehouse which is very unique in this part of town. . The decor here is traditional and retains many features from the Victorian era. The interior is on Camra’s list of National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. The standout feature is the two private booths located at the bar. This is a perfect example of how, in times gone by, Londoners liked to drink in intimate, cosy surroundings. At the rear of the bar there is also a snug and dartboard. . The beer lineup was decent and there were three cask on at the time of visiting. I decided on a Mahou which is pronounced Mau not Mahoo, i was politely corrected in Bradley’s Spanish Bar a few months ago. This Spanish beer is a nice drop if a little pricey. The food here is full of that British staple, the pie. Pie, mash, mushy peas and gravy will set you back £13.50, there are meat, veggie and vegan options to choose from. . I visited just after opening on a Saturday, with the exception of a group of fellas at the bar who were off to a wedding, I had the place to myself. The atmosphere was chilled and relaxed, the acoustic soundtrack set a nice tone around the bar. Evenings are a more lively affair, there are quizzes, open mic nights and dart nights to keep you entertained. . The @thebarleymow_marylebone has it all! The building and primarily the decor are outstanding, a proper piece of old London. The beer was decent and the food hearty. There is plenty on to keep you engaged or you can pop in for a contemplating pint. This is definitely a must visit pub. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 30/07/22
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Sharon Brown
+5
Visited the Barley Mow as recommended on Google. And wasn't disappointed great friendly service and lovely atmosphere it was lovely to visit a good old British pub. And the steak pie was the best Pie I've ever eaten delicious!!! We will certainly be returning for more Thankyou x
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David Prowse
+5
Very cosy pub, with special beers. Great service. Outside seats. There are two snug areas to the side that take 4 or 5 people comfortably if you want some privacy or just have a few friends together. A few steps off Baker Street. We didn't eat but food looks OK.
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keith simmons
+5
One of the best pubs in London in my opinion. Staff always attentive food lovely and a banging quiz night.
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Mitch John
+5
Original old pub! Amazing food and atmosphere. Very friendly. I feel like a “regular”
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Matthew Lowery
+5
Literally the best bar in the UK. You won’t find a more Honest bunch of staff and the best pints of everything. Always a must visit place when in London
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