The Seven Stars

A small fragile wooden abode set on a high street parallell to high holborn sports is otherwise known as the Seven Stars. the first impression is its age and tiny features such as narrow staircase, lift for the bar and compact 17th century stove. The place offers a wide room the length of the bar with two offshoots running either side of the bar. The place serves fairly nice food but completely overpriced at about £9 a main or £8 for soup with no menus on the tables. The tables being small rickety wooden shelves hoisted above the floor. The staff are varied with the bar women being grouchy and unhelpful while the landlady is eccentric and entertaining.
its difficult to know what kind of impression to take away from this place. It is clearly old, and has full character (just ask the black cat parading around the pub) but is not the social accolade of anyone under the age of 30 even if the ales and ciders are of premium quality. Overall a see-saw decision on 5/10.
Tags: type traditional pubs, more 5 out of tens , size is tiny, , ,

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