The Feathers, St James's - pub details
Address: 18-20, Broadway, Westminster, London, SW1H 0BH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 1195)
St James's Park (0 miles), Westminster (0.4 miles), Victoria (0.6 miles)
London Victoria (0.6 miles), London Charing Cross (0.8 miles), London Waterloo (1 mile)
Chain: Nicholson's
- Sky TV, Big screen, Karaoke
- Quiz machines (Multi)
- Food served (restaurant upstairs), Real ale
- Late licence
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user reviews of the Feathers, St James's
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| Popped in a few weeks ago and am glad to see that the mice are still entertaining. YoungElvis - 21 May 2009 20:21 |
| The Feathers is a Nicholson’s establishment and is situated just opposite St James Park tube station. I have paid several visits of late and have left satisfied on each occasion. A large, rambling and spacious interior is immediately evident upon entry, although despite the size, seating is somewhat limited in the main hub of the bar. Towards the back, however, there are enough tables to satisfy: although, they are perhaps best suited to larger groups, than the solitary drinker – admittedly, I usually prop myself up against one of the large pillars! Dinning facilities are available upstairs, though the opportunity for exploration has yet to be taken up. Background music is sometimes aired, though is gladly unobtrusive. Naturally, you should expect your fellow patrons to consist of nearby office workers, tourists and the odd stray. As per usual with the chain, there is a decent array of ale options. As well as guests – Caledonian Raspberry Fool was on good form – there are several of the usual suspects: Landlord, London Pride and Black Sheep – with prices being reasonable, also. The level of service has been satisfactory, with staff proving to be efficient, polite and attentive. On the all-important measurement front, am pleased to report that I have received a full pint each time – no backhand tricks here! To conclude: a satisfactory pub, with a definite sense of grandeur within. I would certainly recommend here for a few post-work sups, although perhaps, not an all-nighter. HTM69 - 11 May 2009 11:07 |
| Okay; but far too many Tube staff spending their ill gotten gains from the offices across the road. EnglishGent - 27 Apr 2009 11:07 |
| Been drinking here on and off for a few years. Have to say it's much better now than the good old/ bad old days of late night DJ's and fighting squaddies from round the corner. Seems like they spent a lot of money here recently, as the interior looks much better than I remember. Great new sweeping staircase up to the smaller "Black Prince's" bar (used mainly for dining, but saw a notice that it can be hired for private parties). Some tweaks to the bar too, which means more space for the booze! A great range of ales on for those that like that sort of thing (6 on when I visited) and a decent pint of Staropramen for the fizz-lovers. Don't be put off by the crowd of smokers outside, the place is big enough to find somewhere to stake a spot inside. Will be back to try the menu one night, as they have an impressive range of sausages chalked up. Worth a look if you're in the area.... Shark_E - 5 Apr 2009 21:13 |
| This is a nice pub for lunch or an early evening drink. A bit busy on a Friday but we have always been told of any wait that there is. I think some of the reviews are a bit harsh. I would do and do go back here a lot. publandlady - 3 Apr 2009 00:11 |
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