The Two Brewers, Barbican - pub details
Address: 121, Whitecross St, London, EC1Y 8JH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4322) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Barbican (0.3 miles), Moorgate (0.3 miles), Old Street (0.4 miles)
London Barbican (0.2 miles), Moorgate (0.3 miles), Old Street (0.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Dartboard
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other pubs nearby:
Parker McMillan, London (0.1 miles), Boudoir, Moorgate (0.1 miles), Trader, Old Street (0.2 miles), Artillery Arms, Old Street (0.2 miles), Shakespeare, Clerkenwell (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Two Brewers, Barbican
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| Friendly backstreet pub opposite a Waitrose, and on Whitecross Street which has a foodmarket on Thursdays and Fridays. You can take food into the Two Brewers to eat with your drinks. Standard beers are Greene King IPA and Fullers London Pride. Wandering_Star - 3 Mar 2010 02:23 |
| Pleasant backstreet boozer. Beer range was nothing special, but it's a handy place to visit if you're taking in a show at the Barbican. pubcollector - 19 Jul 2009 21:17 |
| The pub has definitely changed in the last couple of years. More music and drama students from the Guildhall School and orchestral payers from the Barbican Centre (the usual suspects!). Still a fair mix of locals, though I fear they are being priced out a little. Green King IPA and London Pride on draught. Dormouse - 19 Apr 2009 13:49 |
| The denizens of Whitecross Street are rightly proud of their little slice of old working class London, miraculously intact despite the encroachment of the nearby Barbican and middle class playpen of Hoxton. This boozer does a great job of serving the traditional community (although many of them probably now live in Chingford or Potter's Bar), whilst remaining very welcoming to a range of outsiders - city boys, media types and social climbers keepng it real. The dartboard takes centre stage which can never be a bad thing. BoehmBawerk - 5 Apr 2009 09:38 |
| Came across to me as a decent backstreet boozer. A number of obvious regulars came in while I was in there, which is a good sign. No food, but they seemed to be happy for you to bring in your own and eat it there. Not really worth going out of your way to find, but definitely a good place to stop off for a pint. Real ales were GKIPA and Spitfire. And they played Stairway to Heaven! RexRattus - 23 Aug 2008 10:41 |
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