The Lord Raglan, St Pauls - pub details
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Address: 61, St. Martins-le-Grand, London, EC1A 4ER [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3553) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
St. Pauls (0.1 miles), Barbican (0.3 miles), Mansion House (0.3 miles)
London Barbican (0.3 miles), Moorgate (0.4 miles), City Thameslink (0.4 miles)
Chain: T&J Bernard
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines (Multi, Golden Tee), Table football
- Food served, Real ale
- Smoking area
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other pubs nearby:
Red Herring, Bank (0.1 miles), Prodigal, City Of London (0.1 miles), Paternoster, City Of London (0.1 miles), Livery, St Pauls (0.2 miles), Corney and Barrow, City of London (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Lord Raglan, St Pauls
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| good beer, decent food, welcoming staff kevinbacon - 29 May 2011 22:10 |
| In fairness to the Raglan, it has improved in the last couple of years. They've stopped booking out every spare corner on a Thursday night. It used to be that if you arrived at 9pm, 80% of the space held a scattering of people left over from parties which started at 5, while most of the customers were crammed into the bar area. The beer and wine are okay and we've had polite (if not totally reactive) responses to our requests to turn the music down once the pub's emptied out. There are much better pubs within 5 minutes' walk, but if you can't persuade your friends or colleagues to walk 5 minutes, it's not as terrible as it used to be. KathS - 5 Apr 2011 15:01 |
| Not as bad as I was expecting given some of the earlier comments on here, and it has clearly had some money lavished on it in the last couple of years - but it remains a pretty formulaic chain pub that I'd be unlikely to return to. Three or four hand pumps on for my visit, but only the mass produced corporate ales on offer - e.g. London Pride, Bombardier and Youngs. As for watching the midweek football in here - we thought about watching last night's Milan v Spurs game in here, but the three or four screens are all pretty small and not very well positioned. Unless you're lucky enough to get a seat right next to one, you'll struggle for much of a view. We drank up and moved on before kick off. rob1981 - 16 Feb 2011 20:06 |
| Decent size, pool tables, quite a small bar upstairs & the staff seemed nice enough. telephones_and_toliets - 24 Dec 2010 15:35 |
| There was a period in 1989 when I was working near St Pauls tube that I seemed to spend my life in this place. The rather small frontage shown in the photograph gives access to a surprisingly large interior with a bar down the left hand side and plenty of seating throughout. There are several flat screens on the walls so watching midweek footy here is probably a big thing. There is an upstairs area for eating - years ago I seem to remember it being a mezzanine type arrangement with a lot of plants but if so that is long gone. The ales on offer were the fairly standard selection of Pride, Doom Bar, Youngs London Gold and the less common Adnams Explorer. I had the Doom Bar which was ok. There aren't many good pubs in the immediate vicinity so the Lord Raglan has it a little easy but it is still a decent place to come for a pint. murgatroyd - 15 Nov 2010 08:51 |
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