The Albion, Blackfriars - pub details

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Address: 2/3 New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 6AA [map] [gmap]

Nearest tube stations Blackfriars (0.2 miles), St. Pauls (0.3 miles), Chancery Lane (0.5 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations City Thameslink (0 miles), Blackfriars (0.2 miles), Farringdon (0.5 miles)

Brewery: Young's

Pub added by fran. Last visited on 13th May 2008.

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user reviews of the Albion, Blackfriars

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Apologies my first post misled - I was only drinking softies, and it was table service, so my comment that there appeared to be one or two ales was based on squinting across the pub! Four or five ales sounds better, and I shall return to sample them at some point (and will adjust my rating if necessary).
grecian - 26 May 2008 19:28
I visited on the same day as Grecian.
IIRC there were four or five ales on handpump. My pint of Young's Ordinary was perfectly acceptable.
Weirdly I appeared to be one of the few Brits in the place, the bar staff being Polish(?) and a large group of Dutch and a table full of American ladies of a certain age comprising much of the clientele.


twm_sion_cati - 19 May 2008 11:53
Young's pub which has replaced an O'Neills formerly on the site. A very clinical gastropub-by-numbers affair inside, I'm afraid. I ate here and my club sandwich could have been pub grub at any old pub, so I don't think they'll be threatening the Eagle any time soon on that front. Only looked like there as one, or maybe two, ales on tap, which is poor from a Young's pub. Lots of good pubs around here, and in future I'll go elsewhere.
grecian - 17 May 2008 20:49

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