Barblog Aldgate Moorgate and Liverpool Street The Green Man (Bank - London)

The Green Man (Bank - London)

February 23rd, 2007 · 2 Comments

The Green Man(Wetherspoons)

Using the guide of other memorable websites I came here hunting down a pub by the name of the Green Man. Above ground however it is invisible and only accessible from a complex called “1 Poultry”. Obscure but once downstairs you quickly realise its your bog-standard airport Wetherspoons. Quite small bar for a pub which throws its mass around the corner into the distance and although standing at the bar it may look like a crude mirror trick the family section of this pub extends into the beyond. Bar service- VERY SLOW. Expect to be the last to be served basically. The prices are a little hiked at £2.69 a pint of Strongbow and although there are a lot of places to sit it quickly gets busy at lunchtime (though not overcrowded) but the clientele are penny-counting misers with little on their mind except the clock and the price of their dregs.

Overall a neon leaflet outside - a creche for the cheap within - worth a quickie at lunch of course but your workmates would likely be discussed unless your boss has just cut the expensive account in half - 3/10

Tags: Aldgate Moorgate and Liverpool Street

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  • 1 liam farrell // Feb 23, 2007 at 3:20 pm

    when i was there, there was an old man in the corner selling melon water balloons for 5 schillings and sixpence, that coupled with slow service mean i have never returned….. very strange pub indeed

  • 2 Xan Varmuza // Mar 20, 2009 at 2:37 pm

    I went to the pub expecting the worst but was pleasantly surprised.

    Why?

    1. Good beer at reasonable prices
    2. Little evidence of fighting (disappointing)
    3. Gaggle of strippers drinking chesp wine

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