Lord Moon of the Mall (wetherspoons)
On entering this prestigious wetherspoons one finds themselves in a small hall with a high ceiling well decorated as if the room is a lot older than the rest of the venue which potters off into an array of traditional wetherspoons tables and then descending to a low ceiling bar area which sits opposite a string of fruit and games machines. The bar is rather busy and the clientele are not traditional of wetherspoons at all, they are middle-class in standing, civil servants rather than students- rather reflective of the Whitehall area. Towards the back is a small eating are which feels a little cramped and then the toilets follow a downward staircase.As ever this place is very cheap and far far better a wetherspoons than the moon under water in Leicester Square just down the road.
Thankfully no tourists either and although there is no music, it appealed to me at a rewarding 7/10.
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1 The Gambler // Jun 6, 2006 at 11:05 am
Not a bad place for a drink if my memory serves me well. An interesting little bar in that area is by Embankent Station in the little garden on the road up to Charing Cross Station. The Marquess of Anglesea. a Youngs Pub in Covent Garden is also worth a visit.
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