Henry's Cafe Bar, Green Park - pub details
Address: 80 Piccadilly, London, W1J 8HY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7491 2544
Green Park (0 miles), Piccadilly Circus (0.5 miles), Hyde Park Corner (0.5 miles)
London Victoria (0.9 miles), London Charing Cross (0.9 miles), London Waterloo (1.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Cocktails
- Air conditioning
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user reviews of Henry's Cafe Bar, Green Park
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| It was raining heavily yesterday and went in to get something hot in me, i liked the menu and I had such a good time I ended up getting all my friends to come there instead of at our original meeting point. I would definately go back, possibly with a reserved table just to make sure I get the best possible seats (sofas!) snuttis - 4 Aug 2008 09:29 |
| waited about 10mins at bar,stood in view of barman serving to middle section,ignored until i moved and stood infront of him.I asked why i had'nt been served to which he replied "you should have shouted out",with a smug grin! I asked for a bottle of champagne which was cool not cold and when mentioning it when ordering another bottle in advance to put on ice the reply was"the bottle feel's cold to me". It was always a great bar over the years with good service and attitudes to match but having experienced a change in attitude to customers in recent times i will spend my hard earned elsewhere in future! wine - 10 Jun 2007 13:00 |
| The beer is top-end expensive stuff here though so no wonder it is dear. The tea menu stops at 5pm: why do cafes close at teatime? However it is a comfortable place for the quirkyalone to sit and watch the world go by and quite honestly, if they give you your change on a saucer, take it. beeronaut - 5 May 2007 00:44 |
| Aha, they've seen what they did wrong puting in a rubish manager with a pub ethos, they've brought back an oldschool Henry's manager focused on quick, good looking, very edible bar food, slicked up the service again & low and behold the bartenders even know how to make the cocktails on the menu without turning around to find a book! Well done Henry's and the new manager, pulling it step by step back from Dingyness. Good work on diversifying the draught too! I have a headache though, note to self potent european/continental draught is not session beer for a wednesday night! Albatros - 26 Apr 2007 09:50 |
| Nice looking bar, shame about the service. The prissy eastern european staff seem to be more interested in preening their hair than serving punters. I literally had to shout at one of them after he'd walked past and ignored me the third time as I stood at the bar like a lemon for almost 10 minutes. Then he had the nerve to charge £3.95 for a pint (no, that's not a typo) AND proffer the change on a tip tray. I suppose this place is targeted towards the high-earners in the area, but to be honest you don't even get what you pay for. At least it was clean and the beer/cocktail selection seemed to be fairly decent. Won't be visiting again though. steve5312 - 23 Apr 2007 18:05 |
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