The Tottenham, Soho - pub details
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Address: 6 Oxford Street, London, W1N 9FL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 146)
Tottenham Court Road (0 miles), Goodge Street (0.3 miles), Leicester Square (0.4 miles)
London Charing Cross (0.7 miles), London Euston (1 mile), London St Pancras (1.1 miles)
Chain: Nicholson's
- Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
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Metro Club, London (0.0 miles), Troy Club, Fitzrovia (0.0 miles), Bradleys, Fitzrovia (0.1 miles), Roxys, Fitzrovia (0.1 miles), Eagle Bar Diner, Fitzrovia (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Tottenham, Soho
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| First things first - the Tottenham is on the north side of Oxford St so one place it isn't is Soho. It's location means it really should be a total dump but remarkably it's not. The interior is much larger and impressive than the rather small street front suggests and while there are many tourists in here it's actually ok. There's no way I'd ever arrange a night in here but it's better than you would think for a quick one murgatroyd - 28 Jun 2009 20:28 |
| Famously the only pub in Oxford Street, like other posters I found this place pleasantly quiet when I visited - although it was about 11.30am on a weekday morning! It has a splendid original interior and I thought it seemed very tidy and clean. A decent range of ales although too early for me and I stuck to a softie. I've a soft spot for the Nicholson's chain generally, although their quality does depend on the quality of the management at individual outlets: this struck me as a well-run place. In particular I saw the manager going beyond the call of duty, sitting with some tourists talking them through sites to see in the West End. A good bolthole from the morass of Oxford Street. grecian - 25 Jun 2009 10:30 |
| I went in to seek refuge from the heat in Oxford Street last friday expecting it to be packed (2.30). Amazingly there was plenty of room and it was lovely to sit down after being in the record shops. Had the St Austel Tribute. Surprised to find it there and i wasn't disappointed. Remember the pub from my many trips but never been in. I'm glad I did! ButchEgg - 3 Jun 2009 11:38 |
| Not a bad pub considering where it is.And you'd be hard pushed to find a pub with a better name :) Well worth a look tottenhamsean - 11 Mar 2009 16:48 |
| Must admit I must have walked past this place hundreds of times and never considered a pint in there. However, I was let down by my first choice (Bradley's in Hanway Street) and, to be frank, I needed a wee, so popped in for a quickie - if I'm using a pub's toilet's I will always buy a drink. Anyway, nice decor, cheap Amstel, considering the location, at 3 quid (although it wasn't a great pint) and inspiring decor. Quite surreal watching Oxford Street shuffle by outside while sitting in a comfortably full pub. I always expected the place to be rammed with tourists but none in attendance, mainly suits and record buyers (Zavvi/Virgin/Whatever is a couple of doors away). Overall, quite a pleasant surprise and I would probably pop in again for a quickie, but not a place for an all night session for me. glenn9ball - 16 Jan 2009 12:07 |
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