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- 15 may 2023Reseña actualizada
I was walking by when I saw the sign " Britain's oldest brewery," so had to stop. I asked for fish and chips and a beer recommendation. Unfortunately, the kitchen had already closed so no fish and chips.
As for beer, the bartender suggested, dragon fire, which I had never heard of or tried. While sitting there I met some people and had a lovely conversation before being on my way. I'd recommend stopping here for the friendly service, the atmosphere and old world charm.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 19 may 2023Reseña anteriorSuch an awesome place! Britain's Oldest brewery, wow. Came in for fish and chips and a pint, but unfortunately missed mealtime. Bartender was fabulous and super personable. I asked for something along a Guinness, but not. He said that's it, but suggested a drangonfire English ale, which I loved. I mean, just look at the place, it has so much charm!
- 26 sept 2023
Stopped for lunch, a cold drink & a rest. We came downstairs & grabbed a cool booth. I wanted iced tea & my husband fish & chips. The waitress looked at me like I had two heads when I asked for an iced tea, so I got a cup of tea and a pint of ice and I'll make my own. The fish was as huge, fresh & tasty.
Helpful 10Thanks 2Love this 14Oh no 0 - 26 may 2022
After visiting Westminster Abby and on our way to the Churchill War Room, we stopped into this classic pub. We went downstairs to the wine bar for lunch.
I had the fish and chis that were wonderful. It looked like a whole fish and was lighted breaded and greasy. My wife enjoyed the beef, ale and onion pie that she totally enjoyed. The Spitfire Lager beer that the bartender suggested was the perfect compliment.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Sean M.Littleton, Estados Unidos083618 mar 2023
Friendly. Good food. Very comfortable feeling. Prices extremely fair. EXCELLENT fish & chips. I'll be back.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Bess B.Savannah, Estados Unidos402569511 oct 2022
Great pub we went to in between seeing Westminster Abby and Churchill war rooms. Great service here and a great selection of beers and ciders! It's also locally owned!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Michael R.Las Vegas, Estados Unidos228310 feb 2020
Popped in here after visiting the Churchill War Rooms. It was about about 11:30 on a Monday. They don't start a serving lunch till noon, so we had a pint at the bar. Bartender was friendly and the beer was cold. At noon we stepped downstairs to a cozy seating / wine bar area. Paid at the counter and again thee staff was very friendly. Wife and I both had the Beef, Ale and onion pie with mashed potatoes and veg. It was so good! Everything was cooked to perfection and everything complemented each other very well. Beef was tender and pastry was nice and flakey.
I would recommend this place to all.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 29263719489 abr 2018Reseña actualizada
We happened upon Westminster Arms during our day touring London town. It's off the beaten path a little so it is not at all touristy.
The dining room is upstairs, and is nice and cozy. It's good for small groups but can accommodate larger ones by putting some tables together.
The menu was a bit limited (maybe 10-12 items) plus a couple of daily specials. I opted for the fish and chips and my partner had the beef steak ale pie we split our dishes and shared. Overall the fish and chips were okay. The pie was very good though. For dessert we shared a bread pudding. That was not to our expectations (it was a little too hard, perhaps a day old).
Service was nice and friendly. Good place for a quick lunch. I would not necessarily call this a destination pub, but is a good one if you are in the area.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 07 abr 2018Reseña anteriorWe happened upon Westminster Arms during our day touring London town. It's off the beaten path a little so it is not at all touristy.
The dining room is upstairs, and is nice and cozy. It's good for small groups but can accommodate larger ones by putting some tables together.
The menu was a bit limited (maybe 10-12 items) plus a couple of daily specials. I opted for the fish and chips and my partner had the beef steak ale pie we split our dishes and shared. Overall the fish and chips were okay. The pie was very good though. For dessert we shared a bread pudding. That was not to our expectations (it was a little too hard, perhaps a day old).
Service was nice and friendly. Good place for a quick lunch. I would not necessarily call this a destination pub, but is a good one if you are in the area. - 16 oct 2019
Came here for a quick pint between seeing the sights so I can't speak for the food. Perfectly located right next to Westminster Abbey, we got there just in time for mass to wrap up so people were heading downstairs to the dining area for Sunday roast. We hung out by the bar area on the first floor, it is a lovely hardwood flooring and mahogany bar located on a beautiful street in London. Bartender was very nice, draft beer was great and the prices were standard. All in all a good spot to pop your head into.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 6 mar 2019
Great location close to Westminster Abbey. Very cozy atmosphere, with a very good beer list of local brews on tap, and very good pub fare. The staff were very friendly and accommodating to our party of 7 Americans!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Amanda S.Escondido, Estados Unidos847830227 ene 2020
Just a quick pit stop in between walking the city, cozy but open inside and a few tables for outside seating. Had a lovely cider and friend had the master brew ( both on tap) didn't try any food but they do serve it here.
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