The Edinboro Castle, Camden - pub details
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Address: 57, Mornington Terrace, London, NW1 7RU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 1009)
Camden Town (0.3 miles), Mornington Crescent (0.3 miles), Euston Square (0.7 miles)
Camden Road (0.5 miles), London Euston (0.6 miles), Kentish Town West (0.8 miles)
- Live music, TV, Big screen
- Table football
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Cash machine, Air conditioning, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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user reviews of the Edinboro Castle, Camden
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| Such a shame that this pub isn't more smoothly run. Once again what should be a pleasant lunchtime drink is ruined by the one thing this pub really should excel at - the beer! Huge array of taps and the promise of selected bottled ales so why, oh why is there never anything available (today it was either Amstel or Addlestones)? If the lunchtime trade means so little then please just stay closed. Similarly I am fed up with returning pints which are either stale/off tasting or just fizzy water - 3 in a month is unacceptable. To be fair the staff are always friendly and apologise and indeed change the pint, but why does this happen all the time? Lastly please decide whether you are aiming to run this as a pub or restaurant - waiting 25 minutes to order a drink as I did a couple of weeks ago is ridiculous. Either train the barstaff more effectively (other large pubs such as the Porterhouse seem able to cope with large volumes of custom) or simply open a separate food till. Sad really when such effort has been made to make both the interior and the garden look so pleasant - will never be the oasis of calm it could and should be until its main purpose is resolved - drinks! danny_cascarino - 1 Jun 2009 14:53 |
| The atmosphere at this trendy Camden pub is always very good, however it certainly comes into its own during the summer, when the beer garden is nearly always packed. You can reserve space in the garden which is definitely a good idea if you're planning on bringing a large group of people. I've only ever ordered the snacky food, but it has been good everytime. I really like this pub, as do most of my friends, but the barstaff seriously need to improve. Whilst polite, they are always very slow, to the point of lethargy, and don't appear to have any sense of urgency when it's 3 or 4 deep all around the bar. Certain members of staff do seem to suddenly spring into life at closing time, and become very motivated, though I understand that they do need to clean up and get home (or go out). I'm certainly not alone in my opinions on the staff here, and the matter always comes up whenever The Edinboro Castle is mentioned in conversation. That said, it remains a good choice for an evening in Camden. paolo29 - 12 May 2009 09:14 |
| Visited sunday just gone, not a great selection of ales, Timothy Taylor was off, but the Pride was a nice pint, Sierra Nevada in bottles too. Nice place to while a bank holiday weekend away rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous (ok the odd minor celebrity) ToxtethOGrady - 5 May 2009 17:26 |
| It was pretty busy in here early on Friday evening and I have to report that I was served in a reasonable amount of time by the barman. Thwaites Nutty Black was available along with Pride which was very nice. There is also a large selection of premium lagers on draught. The ceiling was leaking above the bar which was a little inconvenient, but I’d imagine that this isn’t a permanent feature of the pub. As mentioned, the beer garden is very large and a big draw in the summer months. The pub was mainly full of large groups of young twenty somethings, the majority of which were friendly enough. This place isn't really my scene, but if you enjoy loud hectic pubs full of young trendy people you'll probably like it. Strongers - 13 Jan 2009 16:28 |
| Good pub, quite trendy but still decent atmosphere and relaxed, though lively enough to feel like a good night out. Beer Garden looks like it would be good in summer. More of a lager place but did have a couple of ales on tap, the london pride was pretty reasonable. Food is also good, though it's not somewhere you go to specifically to eat as it's quite snacky. Would definately recommend if you fancy somewhere a bit lively. scousemouse - 22 Dec 2008 16:48 |
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