The Clifton Hotel, St John's Wood - pub details

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Address: 96 Clifton Hill, London, NW8 0JT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7372 3427

Nearest tube stations Kilburn Park (0.4 miles), Maida Vale (0.5 miles), St. Johns Wood (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations Kilburn High Road (0.3 miles), South Hampstead (0.4 miles), West Hampstead (0.9 miles)

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Pub suggested by Chris Fagg on 17 Feb 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 24 users)
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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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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
This pub has been sold, so i have been told, I hope and pray the new owners dont change it too much. Ok the food needs looking at but the manager told me he has plans to scrap to old menu and cook everything in house and maybe go organic. I hope he does, Great ales probably the only place in the "wood" that does ale properly and the best thing is if you like an ale they dont have he will get it in for you, Best pub in the area and hope it stays that way.
chafflegs - 4 May 2006 00:25
Yes the food sometimes takes a while, the art on the walls is surreal and the barstaff can be monumentally odd at times, but there are not a lot of places in st john's wood where you can sit outside for an entire day if you choose (and have done, several times) and just while away an afternoon with fabulous foccacia and jugs of pimms. There are a handful of hooray henrys annoyingly changing the character of this place, but in essence it doesn't try to be anything but a nice place to hang out and watch the world go by.
meerkat_2 - 27 Feb 2006 16:13
I love this place. Great beer, never crowded (bizarrely), very attractive barstaff from Italy, Brazil, Portugal.. you name it...

It's like someoone has scooped up an old country pub in Sussex and plonked it down in Zone 2.
I told a friend who used to live in London in '95 about it and the next time I saw him he produced a tatty but intact box of matches from the place. It obviously left an impression on him too.
Vicar - 20 Jan 2006 14:14

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