Dolphin Tavern

Just off Red lion street sits the Dolphin Tavern, a green painted small pub tucked in a corner beside a cobbled street, an old florist and a Cafe. It seems like a very well established, old pillar of the traditional community of what at one time would have been Gray’s Inn. The door reached just into the street and once inside is found to be a very small room with traditonal bar facing the door and a couple of smaller booths. The place is full with a dripping of clientell.
Despite the small size there is no-where to sit and punters simply gaze outside at the Enterprise opposite through the rounded glass window panes, clearly this is the over-flow pub and it’s not a very good one either- 3/10.

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1 Rolf Eerens // May 7, 2011 at 6:13 pm
My wife and I were in the pub for the last three nights and had a pint of Guiness and an white wine. We stayed at Great James Street. Good music and finally after twenty years I was in the pub that was sung by Crosby, Stills and Nash on their cd from 1990 Live it Up. The last song of that album is about this pub. It’s called After The Dolphin. Did you know that?
Many greetings from Holland and we certainly come back.
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