The Bierodrome, Kingsway - pub details

Bierodrome
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Address: 67, Kingsway, London, WC2B 6TD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7242 7469

Nearest tube stations Holborn (0.2 miles), Covent Garden (0.3 miles), Temple (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.6 miles), City Thameslink (0.7 miles), Farringdon (0.8 miles)

Pub added by loz. Last visited on 14th Apr 2004. Suggested by Ruby on 18 Jul 2003.

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user reviews of the Bierodrome, Kingsway

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Large and trendy. A range of Belgian beers on keg and in the bottle, though most can now be found in a range of outlets around Britain a lot cheaper. Still popular, though often seen as over-rated and over-priced. This is a place that people now come to out of curiosity to check out the beer list, then leave for somewhere cheaper with a better atmosphere. De Koninck, Leff and Stella are all available at the Wetherspoons across the road for less money - and at least the De Koninck is unfiltered.
SilkTork - 4 Mar 2006 21:55
A case of a really exciting beer list completely and utterly ruined by crap surroundings. This pub is noisy, uncomfortable, and, due to location, full of an obnoxious jumble of drunken students and drunken suits. In half an hour in the place, I went from raving about the beer choices (including some very unusual selections for London) to wanting to get the hell out of there. When my group finally got up to go, a group of drunken suits were setting a pile of beer coasters and napkins ablaze on top of a pillar candle on their table and shrieking like banshees.

Possibly worth stopping in during the day for a lunch (the chips were good, and my friend who had the mussels was pleased with them as well) and a taste of Belgian brew, but otherwise a place to avoid.
Hodsthorn - 13 Feb 2006 19:42
Not a very pleasant place and not really a place for those who want to appreciate Belgian beer but ratehr for those who just want to get smashed on it...

Lowlander, not far away at all on Drury Lane, is better for Belgian beer and close by.
anonymous - 13 Feb 2006 11:09
rather smaller than the Upper Street branch, expensive unusual beers to savour. Why does this place insist on having inane thumping loud music pumped into all 4 corners ? the place was deservedly packed with discerning drinkers enjoying good banter... I shall return for a more peaceful session one lunch time perhaps.


moclips2002 - 16 Dec 2005 16:50
Brilliant Belgian pub - with a great selection of good Belgian ales and lagers! If, like me, you like to drink something nicer than a bog-standard bland lager, then this is a great place to visit.
edrok666 - 21 Aug 2005 14:41

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