Henry’s Bar and Cafe (Green Park - London)

June 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Henry’s Bar and Cafe

Henry’s Bar situated directly opposite Green Park station is a sea of large white pillars, fine carpets and a bar which snakes along the left hand-side. The bar offers various drinks, cocktails (but no cider on tap) and food which comes out to the many tables making this venue feel a little more like an eatery than a house of ale. The place is seldom over-crowded, due to its baron location away from other late-night venues and serves both a tourist and finely-suited crowd. The toilet stairs are alarmingly difficult to navigate after a beverage or two and if you ware looking for a nice long chat with an old friend you couldn’t do better than to fine a small table towards the back to natter the hours away.

Overall good proximity to the station with nourishment both for thirst and hunger but not a pub for evening entertainment, drinks and parties, it is loud in a civilised manner and does not get the atmosphere which is often paraded in pubs with richer character and drunker punters - 6/10

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