The Warrington Hotel, Maida Vale - pub details

Warrington Hotel
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Address: 93 Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London, W9 1EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7286 2929

Nearest tube stations Warwick Avenue (0.2 miles), Maida Vale (0.3 miles), Royal Oak (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Kilburn High Road (0.9 miles), London Paddington (0.9 miles), London Marylebone (1 mile)

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Suggested by Ben Mitchell on 21 May 2002.

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user reviews of the Warrington Hotel, Maida Vale

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Impressive looking pub. There were at least Four real ales on. Including Adnams Broadside, London Pride, Deuchers and Tribute.
Price 2.90 for a Tribute which was OK.

Well worth a visit for the interior. Will go again if in the area.
TheHorsesMouth - 3 Oct 2008 13:02
Getting worse by the hour.
£6 for a pork pie! £3 for a Scotch egg!
They're having a laugh int they?
Don't they know there's a war on?
Join the exodus; see you down the Warwick Castle.
foghorn - 30 Jul 2008 19:03
First visit since the revamp from yours truly last Saturday.

Yes, some of the "wow factor" of the internal decor has gone, but there is still much to admire, particularly the art nouveau glasswork.

There's 3 real ales regularly on - Adnams Broadside, Fullers Pride and Greene King IPA - all at £ 2.90p , which, I suppose makes the Broadside reasonably good value by London price standards.

Inevitably, its more food orientated now, but drinkers are still catered for and don't feel out of place.

Disappointingly, but not surprisingly, there was no sign ( or sound !) of the effing and blinding shouty one - which was a shame as I was feeling a bit grouchy myself that day.

Still worth going out of your way to visit in my book
JohnBonser - 18 Jun 2008 13:38
I too was there on a cold night and asked why the fires were not alight. I was told by the duty bar manager (?) that the fires were no loger lit (after 150 years without an incident) because of Health and Safety laws. Absolute bollocks. For "Health and Safety" read "We can't be ARSED". Do us all a favour somebody, buy this pub back off these nincompoops. Please.
foghorn - 24 Apr 2008 11:27
I cannot believe that Gordons designers have done such a comprehensive job of wrecking the Warrington. There is no atmosphere any more. The furniture is appalling. The seating is uncomfortable. The lighting is dreadfull. The small bar is dark, dreary and cold. The fires can not be light any more. The bar staff are re-employed waiters. Their personalities have been removed before they go to work. This pub used to have a large number of regular customers from all walks of life but most of them have not returned as they no longer like the place
planecrazy - 12 Apr 2008 11:45

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