The Doric Arch, Euston - pub details
Previously called: Head of Steam
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Address: 1 Eversholt Street, Euston, London, NW1 1DN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 122)
Euston Square (0.3 miles), Euston (0.4 miles), Mornington Crescent (0.4 miles)
London Euston (0.2 miles), London St Pancras (0.3 miles), London Kings Cross (0.4 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Sky TV
- Real ale
- Smoking area, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
Cock Tavern, Euston (0.1 miles), Eastnor Castle, Camden (0.2 miles), Neptune, Somers Town (0.2 miles), Elixir Bar, Euston (0.2 miles), Somerstown Coffee House, Euston (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Doric Arch, Euston
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| Basically a bar on the first floor of an office block that has an upper gallery area overlooking Euston Bus Station. Plenty of train paraphernalia adorns the walls including (apparently quite valuable) enamel station signs from old BR days. A reasonable selection of ales on, of which I plumped for the Butcombe, which was a nice enough pint. Most frequent request of the bar staff is the daily 'toilet code'. Bearing in mind that you are on the first floor, the toilets are in the basement and the ground floor entrance to the pub is on the same level as the bus station you can perhaps understand the reasoning behind it. ... oh and almost forgot - handy for the station. Snarling_Mallard - 21 Jun 2010 20:31 |
| Had heard good things about this pub and was pleased to stumble in following tins on the train back to Euston. Plumped for a very good pint of Kelham Island Easy Rider, and enjoyed the range of railway memorabilia on the walls which gives the place a more homely feel than the nondescript boozer within the station concourse. I can't see myself becoming a regular here by any stretch, but if pre- or post- train beers are your bag then this is a good place to have up your sleeve. ChrisP87 - 16 Apr 2010 18:02 |
| Went there last week and had 1845 on draft , a sensual experiance . Staff were excellant as always , thanks Steve for the carrier , got it all the way home then it broke in the living room , absolutely perfect . mr.toes.5_ - 5 Apr 2010 13:33 |
| This was a Fullers House, and we hoped to get their new beer Bengal Lancer, but it had gone just before we got there. Had the Kelham Island Pale Rider and chatted with a couple who knew a lot of the Midland pubs we get around to. We had to go upstairs to get to this one which was a bit off putting, but it was a vibrant pub. Maybe we had gone in the back door, but if so it was well lit up. gillhalfpint - 24 Mar 2010 22:22 |
| Twineyboy, The barman was probably right - the London Porter was probably in a cask but served from a bar font under CO2 top pressure. Now this, of course, quite rightly would not meet CAMRA's definition of real ale but the beer in the cask when it was delivered almost certainly did. They would sell it under top pressure to extend its shelf life because a low turnover would make it uneconomic to sell otherwise. Despite being a CAMRA member I find it acceptable under this method of dispense. MillHouse - 16 Feb 2010 14:08 |
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