Entries Tagged as 'Aldgate Moorgate and Liverpool Street'
The Broadgate Exchange Pub
This is prime turf for the city boys and girls that might otherwise make this majestic part of town a festering hole of well dressed drunks. This pub is well located at the end of Liverpool street station and features a long bar, light pop music, plenty of seating and a relaxing […]
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The Phoenix Pub
A traditional pub swamped in a maze of terrifyingly high buildings and booming commerce, the Phoenix look like fairly small pub from the outside but within its a little on the grander side, the decor is masterful with heavy woods and marble, talkative crowds and much laughter. In fact I would say it […]
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Lord Aberconway Pub
The lord aberconway is an old popular pub very close to Liverpool Street station. Inside the dense crowds gentlemanly accommodate fellow drinkers who find themselves at old fashioned tables, booths and in corners of the soft wooden frame of this place in what feels like a trip back to a victorian era where much of the appeal […]
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Prohibition Club
Packed full of good looking girls, suited boys and busier than bus crammed with catholic families, Prohibition is in the hot-seat of London’s city arena for nightlife and since entry is free before 10pm on a Friday, queues form early. The downstairs consists of a long bar, high tables and coves which dip into […]
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Aldgate Exchange
The Aldgate Exchange is quiet, dark and gloomy. The bar girl was quite friendly to us but the venue itself felt like it hadn’t seen anyone under the age of 30 in its whole life. The place looks bigger from the outside than it is but could comfortably still fit about fifty people. Surprisingly […]
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The Fen
A small pub with bad service in Fenchurch street station. Its pride extends to a few fruit machines and a parade of travellers as clients. There are a couple of cheap soft furnishings and although its not too bad a pub for a tube station it is as expensive as the rest of the […]
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Hamilton Hall
And quite a hall it is. Who would have thought that this majestic and well decorated room was in the artillery of the Wetherspoons group. Outside, next to the exit to the busiest station in London is room for bustling crowds to share a drink, while within, beyond the heavy set doors is a […]
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White Hart
The service was quick and done with a smile. The bar staff were friendly and chatted to clientele making it a very friendly atmosphere. The pints were reasonably priced at less than £3. The main bar was clean with a nice looking restaurant downstairs. Unfortunately that was closed so didn’t get a chance to […]
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The Three Lords
A Loud corner pub of old wood polished floorboards and furnishings, old and young men of suited quality - noisy with the tone of their booming voices in congratulations of the days trading, the bragging of sales and budgets and the only women to be seen are frail shadows or boystous bar-women who […]
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The Crosse Keys (wetherspoons)
Infamous among the wetherspoons of the world, this is perhaps the most luxurious among them and its glamour is no secret. It is the prime pub spot for the cheap drinking city-goer, from the outside- hidden in the walls of the surrounding banks this has the literal look and feel of a […]
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