The Clarence, Mayfair - pub details

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Address: 4 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4LD [map] [gmap]

Nearest tube stations Green Park (0.1 miles), Piccadilly Circus (0.4 miles), Oxford Circus (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.8 miles), London Victoria (1 mile), London Waterloo (1.4 miles)

Pub added by chris. Last visited on 23rd Dec 2007.

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> Current user rating: 3.7/10 (rated by 3 users)
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Used to work down Berkeley Street and I guess you could say this was our local. Spent more time in The Clarence than I did in work during some weeks! Fridays lunch/nights are generally the busiest and all in all a fairly decent, if not small, pub.
mlmcjonesy - 8 May 2008 12:46
Good beers, service from (Polish?) staff awful, food came 45 minutes after ordering and stone cold. Dark and lifeless. Avoid.
cplewis1927 - 13 Apr 2008 14:15
Named after King William IV (Duke of Clarence) this is not one of the better Nicholsons establishments, in fact it is quite dull and uninteresting given its location. It is a bit of an odd mix of old and new styles and seems to want to be known for something historic or famous but just doesn’t have anything to grasp hold of to fill the requirement. The blurb on the walls go on about all the famous people who lived in the area (Alexander Pope, John Nash, Chopin) but there is nothing that actually links them to the pub. The interior consists of a front section with paneled walls and mirrors whilst the main bar to the rear is a bit narrow and cramped. The ceiling in the front bar is particularly ornate but generally the place is a bit bland. 3 Ales included Pride, Landlord and Waggledance all decent enough and reasonably priced. The place gets fairly busy and unless you know where to go, pubs around this neck of the woods are not easily stumbled on. There is an upstairs Drawing Room Bar & Dining Room with a table service and a bit more decorum but overall I cannot find anything about this place to lift it above average at best.
RogerB - 28 Dec 2007 23:45

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