King Edward VII pub, London
by Alfred Cochrane
(London UK)
King Edward VII pub, London
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King Edward VII pub in London is really quite a tiny pub. It sits in a very busy shopping centre, surrounded by several pubs which are part of a large chain, and are able to sell their beers much cheaper than most.
Yet this pub has more to offer than all of them. It does not have a pool table or gambling machines, but it does have a great atmosphere and some really great real ales, at sensible prices.
The decor is really pleasant, imitation gas lighting, an open fire, nice cosy seating and probably the friendliest staff in the area, more like a country pub that's come to town.
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They change their real ales every two weeks except for the King Eddies, which is brewed especially for them by the Nethergate brewery. The clientele is mixed, young and the elderly are welcome. They have a extensive food menu and all in all King Edward VII pub in London is a pub worth visiting.
I must add that without fail it has the cleanest gents' room I have seen in a long while!






