The Clarence, Mayfair - pub details
Address: 4 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4LD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32266) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Green Park (0.1 miles), Piccadilly Circus (0.4 miles), Oxford Circus (0.5 miles)
London Charing Cross (0.8 miles), London Victoria (1 mile), London Waterloo (1.4 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Kings Head, Mayfair (0.1 miles), Goat Tavern, Piccadilly (0.1 miles), Arlington, Islington (0.1 miles), Blue Posts, St James's (0.1 miles), Henry's Cafe Bar, Green Park (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Clarence, Mayfair
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| Good beer and atmosphere country2010 - 21 Dec 2011 18:02 |
| At least 6 real ales on tap, some of them quite exotic. Prices are high but you expect this in Mayfair, especially since it's next door to one of London's trendiest nightclubs. As to atmosphere, it's a fine balance between being quiet on some nights and noisy on others but if you don't like the noise you can always pretend to be a smoker and chat to the other punters outside! 16jamesdoc - 16 Jul 2011 11:53 |
| Where do i start......not been in here for years even tho its around the corner from my office and wont be going back again ever. Put simply and due to lack of time i will not bore you with the whole long story however i have found some great pubs through this site and thought i would do the right thing and advise you AVOID at all costs. Worst service ever Rude staff obnoxious manager awful beer high prices (£4 a pint) filthy toilets dirty glasses could go on but take my word for it this place is a toilet ,try the kings head or the goat round the corner. jackbar - 1 Mar 2011 09:34 |
| Smallish Nicholsons pub located yards away on one side from that long standing cattle market the Dover Street Wine Bar and on the other by the much newer and almost as bad Mahiki. The decor is standard Nicholsons dark wood although the brownish painted walls made the interior even more gloomy than usual. The walls were adorned with lots of ornately framed paintings and mirrors. A lot of customers were eating when I was in and the food looked good albeit off a fairly standard Nicholsons menu. Most customers looked like local office workers - a little surprising when you consider the pubs proximity to tourist hot spots like Green Park and Piccadily. The environment was quietish and comfortable. As with all Nicholsons pubs now there was an extensive ale offering with rergulars Pride, Doom Bar and Landlord joined by Castle Rock Harvest Pale, Titanic Tomahawk, Thornbridge Jaipur IPA, Morland Original and Kelham Island Dark Island. It's not a bad place at all this and worth dropping in if you are in the area murgatroyd - 9 Nov 2010 22:59 |
| Fairly run of the mill Nicholsons offering with the usual plenty of dark wood and mirrors offering although a bit it of a strange shape internally. But it is another Nicholsons house which has an improved beer range and now has eight ale hand pumps which as well as offering the usual house ales, included Harviestoun Schiehallion and Wolf Brewery Straw dogs amongst the guests and the latter was a well kept pint. Gann - 25 Jul 2010 12:17 |
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