The Constitution, Lisson Grove - pub details
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Address: 91, Bell St, London, NW1 6TL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 25541)
Marylebone (0.1 miles), Edgware Road (0.2 miles), Baker Street (0.4 miles)
London Marylebone (0.1 miles), London Paddington (0.7 miles), South Hampstead (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Fruit machines
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other pubs nearby:
Globe, Lisson Grove (0.0 miles), Perseverance, Lisson Grove (0.0 miles), Phoenix, Lisson Grove (0.1 miles), Victoria and Albert, Marylebone Station (0.1 miles), Brazen Head, Lisson Grove (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Constitution, Lisson Grove
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| holburnboy- are people who do manual work not alowed a drink after work? as for ignorant irishman i think you have proved to be the ignorant one... bowhammer - 26 Jan 2010 11:48 |
| This appeared to be a real locals pub - convesation seemed to stop when I walked in - but actually friendly enough. It is a single carpetted room and most of the clientele are at the older end of things but although one or two already seemed the worse for wear in the late afternoon nothing aggressive or unpleasant. Snooker and racing were on the two tellies. As seems to be the norm for this area there was no real ale and whilst it was interesting for a one-off visit it's uinlikely I will return. murgatroyd - 16 Dec 2009 05:55 |
| I have seen this pub go through several changes of management and clientele in the last twelve years. For a while in the mid-nineties it drew a large crowd of office workers on a daily basis. When an ignorant, youngish Irishman took over about eight years ago, this crowd disappeared and was replaced by workmen in dirty overalls. He didn't last long and the pub got a makeover, including a new monogrammed carpet. The office crowd, however, has never returned . There was an abortive attempt to introduce ale a while back, but the London Pride was always off whenever I was there. I visited the pub today with colleagues to celebrate St Patrick's Day and had two badly kept pints of Guinness. Some of the furniture was slashed and torn and there is a general air of shabbiness, not helped by the clientele which consists of old drunks and benefit claimants. Today's visit was a truly dismal experience. holbornboy - 17 Mar 2009 16:58 |
| Traditional one room pub with carpeted floor - a rarity these days and a remarkably clean carpet it is too. No real ale on day of visit but there is a hand pump. The meaty menu (roasts, pies, etc.) looks very reasonably priced with discounts for OAPs, students and kids - although there is also an 'over 21s only' sign on the door. Not sure if food is available all day (no one was eating when we visited early evening). Some outdoor seating. The Odyssey Blues Band appear one Friday a month at the unusual time of 5.30 - 8pm. Well worth a visit then. oak_cliff - 18 Aug 2007 14:48 |
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