The Euston Flyer, Euston - pub details
Address: 83, Euston Rd, London, NW1 2QU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 3701)
King's Cross St. Pancras (0.2 miles), Euston (0.3 miles), Euston Square (0.3 miles)
London St Pancras (0.2 miles), London Kings Cross - Thameslink (0.2 miles), London Kings Cross (0.3 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Sky TV, Big screen
- Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Disabled access
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O'Neills, Euston Road (0.0 miles), Mabel's Tavern, Euston (0.1 miles), Rocket, Euston (0.1 miles), Dolphin, Kings Cross (0.1 miles), Skinners Arms, Kings Cross (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Euston Flyer, Euston
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| The Flyer is very popular especially when there's football on. One large screen and a couple of smaller ones so it's fairly easy to watch the action. Have eaten in the pub several times and the food has been good each time. Beers are mainly Fullers, good but not cheap. Service is good. Most times I've visited there has been a small army of female staff waiting to serve me! Very friendly. outtamehead - 23 Jan 2010 02:06 |
| Have reviewed this before and it is ok but the prices are starting to get ridiculous. GuideDogSaint - 18 Jan 2010 22:07 |
| Impressed with the service at this pub -- 6pm on a Wednesday and the bar was busy but lots of pleasant bar staff lined up waiting to serve. Beer also very good -- Seafarers', Pride, Discovery, ESB and London Porter. I had the last two, which were very good. A mark deducted, however, for the outrageous price for the porter -- even for London £3.70 is extracting the urine. charlie_m - 14 Jan 2010 07:41 |
| Large main road spacious pub situated on the main road and convenient for St Pancras, Kings Cross and Euston stations over the road. A split level interior and various pillars break the large interior up nicely and help prevent what could easily become a bit of a typical high street "drinking barn". Like the Doric Arch, it's a popular pub for football supporters and I imagine it can get a bit lively when big games are on. There's several large drop down TV's for those not going to a live game. The pub opens early for breakfast and a good trade was evident on my Saturday morning visit. The pub serves the full range of Fullers Beers and the London Pride - £ 3.25p - was in good form. The pub is listed in the 2010 GBG. A good range of foreign bottled beers is also available. I didn't think I'd like this place - I expected it to be rather chavvy and down market - but I was reasonably impressed and, whilst I wouldn't go out of my way to revisit, I'd happily pop in again if passing through. JohnBonser - 24 Dec 2009 08:56 |
| Went in on a Thursday evening and it was very busy as a company had reserved large parts of the pub for a function. I like Fullers pubs and this one is really smart. The beers were good in quality and selection and the barstaff were very pleasing on the eye. A good place to meet being so close to main rail terminals. Not as cheap as some, but I go out to enjoy myself, not count pennies. willesden_seadog - 19 Dec 2009 13:43 |
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