Barblog Blackfriars and Chancery lane Knights Templar (Chancery lane - London)

Knights Templar (Chancery lane - London)

March 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

Knights Templar (wetherspoons)

You hear rumours on the wind of a themed wetherspoons with a monty-python and the quest for the holy grail type atmosphere and heading up the glorious steps into what seems like it muyst be a palace surrounded by the steep university buildings of london and you face becomes horrfied as you peer through the glass int he front doors. Yes, inside it is a large pre-victorian hall with magnificent black pillars supporting the ceiling stretching right back and then becoming a staircase up to the next level. Yet it is an appauling display of young men strewn with work suits and cheap beers filling all walkable ways, seats, tables, aisles, doorways and bar room. Literally waiting here all lunchtime will leave you sour of expression and thirsty.

The knights templar is an overcrowded monster of a wetherspoons which trashes the beauty of this building and although its popularity must stem from some source of goodness only the bad is visible to the eager drinker from afar, a disappointing 3/10.

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