The Blackfriar, Blackfriars - pub details
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Address: 174, Queen Victoria St, London, EC4V 4EG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 602)
Blackfriars (0 miles), St. Pauls (0.3 miles), Mansion House (0.5 miles)
Blackfriars (0.1 miles), City Thameslink (0.1 miles), Farringdon (0.6 miles)
Chain: Nicholson's
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Smoking area
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other pubs nearby:
Evangelist, Blackfriars (0.1 miles), St Brides Tavern, Blackfriars (0.1 miles), Cos Bar, London (0.1 miles), Goose at the Castle, Blackfriars (0.1 miles), Shaws Booksellers, Blackfriars (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Blackfriar, Blackfriars
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5 most recent reviews of 124 shown - see all reviews
| Beautiful; old pub, the beer selection is great. the staff were not sensational but I think the girl was still learning. it was a bloke named speedy gonzalez that entertained me the most (read into that what you will) soulfly - 19 Nov 2008 17:11 |
| The pies and the black sheep are excellent. dan88 - 21 Oct 2008 14:47 |
| Great selection of spirits, lagers and ales. Nice atmosphere and good service. One thing that let it down was a poor meal with dry chicken pink_elephant - 28 Aug 2008 15:13 |
| A good allrounder - the sort of pub you can take your family. Service on the ball, food served until quite late (pretty average I have to agree with earlier post). Very good selection of ales albeit 'the majors' - Landlord, Tribute etc - get a micro brewery in!). But the best thing is the look of the pub - in an age of chain bars they've modernised this very sympathetically. 8/10 dry_riser_inlet - 27 Aug 2008 17:33 |
| Worth a trip just for the interior designed by sculptors Nathaniel Hitch, Frederick T. Callcott and Henry Poole in 1904. The well kept Adnams and London Pride are also worth a visit as are the pies - I love pies - which is just as well as every dish offered is a pie of one sort or another - great!! BobOs - 17 Aug 2008 00:09 |
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