The Clifton Hotel, St John's Wood - pub details
Address: 96 Clifton Hill, London, NW8 0JT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 1304)
Kilburn Park (0.4 miles), Maida Vale (0.5 miles), St. Johns Wood (0.5 miles)
Kilburn High Road (0.3 miles), South Hampstead (0.4 miles), West Hampstead (0.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by Chris Fagg on 17 Feb 2003
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Salt House, St John's Wood (0.1 miles), Queens Arms, Kilburn (0.3 miles), Old Bell, Kilburn (0.3 miles), Westbury, Kilburn (0.3 miles), Priory Tavern, Kilburn (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Clifton Hotel, St John's Wood
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| I live up the road in NW6 and rather despair of the lack of quality boozers in the local area, but was impressed to find this backstreet local off Abbey Road in NW8. A decent place: a rather cosy wood-panelled interior with a central bar surrounding various rooms, and a dining area off towards the rear. Three real ales in evidence, including Pride and (I think) Tribute plus a guest. A tasty looking menu, if somewhat pricey: I had sausage and mash which was nice, and shared a rather ungenerous "cheeseboard for two". The pub was very busy for the obviously very popular quiz which was on. I think I'd make this my number one drinking spot locally - pity it's taken me about three years to find it! grecian - 18 Feb 2009 23:55 |
| This is one of the best pubs in NW London (imho)! There's no way you'd ever come across it by accident - I lived in the area for many years (pre-BITE days) and never knew about it till a friend took me there. Tucked very discretely into a nice St. John's Wood street, it's invisible until you're a few yards away. They have a good selection of ales on tap, and well-kept too. For a while they've had some Cornish guests, along with the London staples, always at least three ales available. Food is very good too. There's a bar menu then a restaurant area with posh menu. They're not funny about you sitting in the restaurant area if you're just drinking (as long as it's not busy). They have a pub quiz on Wednesdays, an outside terrace at the front with the ubiquitous evil heaters, plenty of board games, and a jolly barmaid. I thoroughly commend the place to you! sc597 - 8 Jan 2009 22:37 |
| Great pub- good atmosphere, good menu, friendly staff. Warm and welcoming and highly reccommended. emmaceridwen - 5 Jan 2009 09:43 |
| Nice place and they finally fixed the sign out front. New owners got rid of some staple beers, but whatever. Biggest issue is the menu. Twice had greens that weren't washed. Miss the artwork on the wall for sale as well. anonymous - 30 Nov 2006 11:58 |
| I think this place has now been sold but, happily, doesn't appear to have changed. Good ales- usually a selection of 4. Good lagers- continental and novelty. Good food- proper stuff, not all home-made but that's hardly unusual. All in all, a great little local even when invaded by the hordes of very loud Americans who swarm here in the summer months. LordRadlington - 16 Jun 2006 16:10 |
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