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Read reviews after we ate and drank and are appalled by anything less than 5 stars. All other reviews less than 5 stars are rubbish! We went for dinner and drinks and were so satisfied. This is a typical corner pub conveniently located across from Victoria Station. We had our 16YO with us so we sat
Lovely food, we got Burger and Fish and Chips. Loved the Chips, I wish we had more of this style in the states. Burger could have been a little less done, as I prefer medium instead of well done.
This is a lovely ‘English’ pub…food is a reasonable price for London. Convenient for Victoria station & Apollo theatre. To eat you have to be seated upstairs - only drinks allowed downstairs & outside. Upstairs is beautiful - old bookcases & decor make it feel cosy. Fresh water is freely available.
Had lunch enjoying a pint with fish n chips. The fish and mushy peas were well prepared. The atmosphere was great with the dark furnishings, paintings and wood paneling. My only issue was the service which I experienced as lax and unfriendly. I didn’t feel welcome or appreciated for ordering food an
Nice traditional pub close to Victoria station. Bar snacks were tasty and good value for money. Good selection of beers. Decor and setting were lovely
Positive experience. I got bangers and mashed. I was impressed with the food presentation, as it was a casual atmosphere. It tasted great too. Pretty good selection of beer, but I had a cola this time.
I loved this pub! My favorite is the room that looks like a library. The service was good, it did take some time to get the food but overall it was ok. Close to theaters and Victoria station.
Stopped in for dinner on our way back to our hotel nearby. It was quite busy, being so close to Victoria Station and the theatres. We were able to get the last table in the dining room. Service was pretty good - they were quite busy when we were there, so not a lot of conversation with the staff but
It was our favourite pub when we were in London. We had a hotel near the Victoria Station and needed not more than 10-15 minutes to the pub. The staff was very talkative, open😊 I can recommend beef lasagne with garlic bread, ate it at least two times - delicious
Well, look, I'm biased. The Duke of York is a Samuel Smith pub, so the beer is a cut above most establishment's. I drank the Extra Stout, about the closest thing to a Guinness you can get brewed in the UK. All hail Tadcaster! The pub is a well established fixture beside the Palace Theatre. I got the
Amazing and lovely traditional pub. The food is great and the personal is very kind and sympathic
Very nice pub and the beer is of a high standard. It is however very expensive for a pint of beer (£7.50) but you can accuse me of being a typical Scotsman. I would revisit this pub again despite the fact that it is expensive.
A Samuel Smith pub opposite Victoria station. SS pubs are unusual in that they only sell SS beers which luckily are pretty good and they don't allow mobile phones, apparently to promote conversation. Not ideal if you're on your own, then, but a fine place to meet friends.
Tonight I was on the pub. I had a few beers and slipped inside as I left the premises - my own fault. Some lovely customers helped me as I had dislocated my left elbow. Carl the door supervisor was great, he sat me down, checked I was okay and advised an ambulance would take a while, understandbly.
We had steak & ale pie and Mac & cheese. Both were amazing. Prices were great. Right next door to the Victoria palace theater. Great spot to eat and drink before the show
An ok pub to stop by for a quick one. Quite small. Staff really friendly
Great little pub for pre theatre dinner. Fish n chips was lovely - so was the sticky toffee and apple crumble. Will return again next time I watch a play at Vic Palace!
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