The Fellow, Camden - pub details

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Address: 24 York Way, Camden, London, N1 9AA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 37566) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations King's Cross St. Pancras (0.1 miles), Euston (0.6 miles), Euston Square (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Kings Cross - Thameslink (0.1 miles), London Kings Cross (0.1 miles), London St Pancras (0.2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.9/10 (rated by 15 users)
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I was here for a friends birthday last Sunday and I feet that the staff deserved a bit of a shout out in case they were not told that day. I've been here a few times and I can say it was the busiest I've seen this pub. The food was great, the service was friendly and the whole atmosphere suited a lazy Sunday afternoon perfectly, while the staff still being quick and efficient. I've been here in the past and it hasn't been overly kid friendly (I had my 5 year old with me this time) but the staff that day fell over themselves to make our group feel welcome, and gave my son a 'mini roast' which did wonders for him falling asleep which allowed me to have another glass of wine! It gets a bit dark inside until the candles come out, and it gets a bit noisy when busy, but this pub has great staff and great atmosphere and I for one can't wait to get back there again - hopefully next time with a babysitter!
janehoskins10 - 9 Nov 2010 23:58
I really like The Fellow in Kings Cross - such a great addition to the area!

It's got something for everyone; amazing top quality local food, great selection of wines, beers and spirits and a beautiful roof garden and cocktail bar that's open late.

Staff is attentive and friendly (although they could do with an extra set of hands as they are almost always busy!)

If you're in the area (or even if your not) I would recomend stopping in - not to be missed!
JohnKelly - 26 Apr 2010 12:13
£6.70 for a guiness and a youngs best, too gastro 4 me, 5/10
fat_beer_badger - 22 Apr 2010 18:14
Food passable, very very poor, unsmiling service. Staff priority is getting diners out of the door when they've finished. Surly staff more interested in crowd control than customer service.

Typical London pub/restaurant identity crisis - invite drinkers in, chuck 'em out when we want to play restaurants. We booked in for 25-seat lunch, spending vast amounts of cash and yet:
*denied access to roof terrace due to it being booked 4 hours later;
*diners given the old "kitchen closed" story and then only allowed one dish off the menu to fit in with what's convenient with chef: chicken pie (vegetarians can stop reading now);
*asked to vacate table for subsequent booking (we all stood around for 30 mins gazing at empty table held for party who never showed up);
*final straw was teenage bar staff asking us to stop laughing because we were lowering the tone of the restaurant.

Really poorly-run business: decent beer, adequate but underwhelming food, customer service rock bottom, treated diners like cattle - AND they wanted a tip!! To be avoided.

protocoldroid - 17 Apr 2010 22:09
What a great little gem right in the middle of King's Cross! The food was amazing (crab on toast for starters and roasted hake for main - yumm) and the selection of wines by the glass was great (the Rioja by the glass was absolutely delicious). My boyfriend was impressed by the choice of ales (HSB - cult favourite) and the atmosphere was charming - cosy and candle lit. My one disappointment was that the food did take longer than I would have liked (25 minutes for the mains) but the restaurant was busy - and with food that good, it was worth the wait!
FoodieGirl - 11 Mar 2010 14:09

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