Barblog Euston and Kings Cross Crown and Anchor (Euston - London)

Crown and Anchor (Euston - London)

July 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Crown and Anchor

I enter this place with Michael Jackson playing- inside I find a corner bar stretching form the centre of the pub down into the rest of it. There are a few scattered tables and some leather wall-set benches. The venue remains rather bright in the middle of the day and of an afternoon the sun pours right onto your table. The place has a feel of uplift and comfort but the bar persons take their job too seriously and don’t give very many smiles. The drinks are very well priced and £5 for a bottle of wine is better than wetherspoons! the pub is small however and it quickly gets overcrowded as an evening looms.

Overall the place is perfectly suited for a drink after work - get down here and get a table before six when the place begins to pack and you feel the walls close in as the sun disappears behind the homeless person sweeping through the pub asking for a shilling or two to buy a rug from a Sicilian goldfish. 6/10.

Tags: Euston and Kings Cross

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