The Lord Raglan, St Pauls - pub details

Lord Raglan
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Address: 61, St. Martins-le-Grand, London, EC1A 4ER [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 3553)

Nearest tube stations St. Pauls (0.1 miles), Barbican (0.3 miles), Mansion House (0.3 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Barbican (0.3 miles), Moorgate (0.4 miles), City Thameslink (0.4 miles)

Chain: T&J Bernard

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> Current user rating: 5.8/10 (rated by 22 users)
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user reviews of the Lord Raglan, St Pauls

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Went in at what I thought would be a quiet time (mid-Saturday afternoon, when many other nearby pubs are closed), but this place was full of Japanese tourists who seemed to be there for some Halloween-themed entertainment that was due to take place a bit later on. Had a quick pint of Robinson's seasonal 'Wags to Witches', and moved on...
rpadam - 31 Oct 2009 22:35
I had read the comment regarding the earsplitting music levels (below) but I still could not believe how loud it was! Sat on a table near the back in the corner I had a sore throat from yelling at a friend sat just two feet away!

We did enquire as to the possibility of it being turned down a notch but were rudely told 'this is a pub..people come to hear the music'
I never knew there was such a demand for A-ha and other assorted 80's hits amongst the city crowd!

On top of that my pint of Youngs Kew was very poor quality and a friends chips were served cold.
mk.hornets - 17 Sep 2009 00:45
I have used this pub a lot in the past but this was my first visit since the refit. Whilst it has to be said that some of the charm has gone, the pub now makes more sense and is more usable and spacious. The beer was perfectly acceptable, far better than a lot of city pubs. The staff were friendly and when not being distracted by the landlady, very quick to serve. All in all, not bad but not worth a special visit.
jimmyprentis - 18 May 2009 14:01
This pub is under new management and it's not an improvement - the prices have gone up, the music has now reached earsplitting levels and the staff are unfailingly rude. Add to the fact that it's full of drunken suits and the upstairs is nearly always booked for parties (meaning downstairs is rammed) and there really can't be a reason to give them your custom.
KathS - 27 Feb 2009 10:18
Reasonable pub with 2 decent pool tables that we had booked for a couple of hours. Decent (if not outstanding) Adnams, Pride and Bombadier. Probably only go out of your way if you want somewhere you can book the pool - but an overall OK.
Tigerdrinker - 30 May 2008 23:23

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