Red Herring, Bank - pub details

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Address: 49 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14288) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations St. Pauls (0.2 miles), Mansion House (0.3 miles), Bank (0.3 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.3 miles)

Nearest train stations Moorgate (0.3 miles), London Barbican (0.4 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Food served, Real ale

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> Current user rating: 5.9/10 (rated by 18 users)
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user reviews of Red Herring, Bank

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Rather unremarkable. Decent enough drinking place in the heart of the City, near the Guildhall. Can get busy.
dpaajones - 1 May 2011 13:40
Although the beer quality was very good, two pints of low-ish ABV beers for £ 7.05 put this as my most expensive beers in three weeks of visits to London area. As it is a very unremarkable pub architecture wise, I won't be back.
JBGatelad - 7 Apr 2011 12:07
One my favourite pubs in the City. Wide selection of Ales and quest Ales. Wish it had some shooters selection as well. Good food with lots of seatings either upstairs or downstairs. Very friendly and fast service!! Smiley barmaids always polite and helpful (don't know what McMitsuoko's comments is all about). Good place for a night out on Thursdays and Fridays.
weslan - 21 Apr 2010 10:20
Like rpadam, I found this pub to be greatly improved with no loud music, plenty of seating. Most importantly, the range of ales was outstanding for a city pub and all were well kept. We did not eat today but the food looked very good.
jimmyprentis - 15 Apr 2010 14:12
I previously thought of this as a typical shouty City pub designed for 'vertical drinking' with overloud music. However, it has now been refurbished with a wide range of seating - sofas, standard tables and chairs, and high stables with stools. Quite light inside, with large windows and a high ceiling. Brasserie bar downstairs. Thankfully the beer is still excellent, with six handpumps with a good selection from the Fullers/Gales range (not too badly priced for the area with Seafarers at £3.05, for example) and a guest ale (Castle Rock Preservation on my last visit). Overall, improved.
rpadam - 17 Mar 2010 20:44

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