The Tattersalls Tavern, Knightsbridge - pub details
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Address: 2, Knightsbridge Green, London, SW1X 7QA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 633) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Knightsbridge (0.1 miles), Hyde Park Corner (0.5 miles), Sloane Square (0.7 miles)
London Victoria (1 mile), London Paddington (1.2 miles), London Marylebone (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV, Big screen
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other pubs nearby:
Paxtons Head, Knightsbridge (0.0 miles), Tea Clipper, Knightsbridge (0.2 miles), Gloucester, Knightsbridge (0.2 miles), Beauchamp, Knightsbridge (0.3 miles), Nags Head, Belgravia (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Tattersalls Tavern, Knightsbridge
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| Has the worst pub manager I have ever come across. A mess named Vanda. Do not ask this woman anything regarding what drinks they do, as you will be refused service. In fact, if she is in there, I would recommend not bothering her at all, because she gets extremely angry just having to get her fat arse up off a seat. She can breath fire and smoke bellows out through her self important nose! Bar_Stard_Face - 12 Aug 2011 16:51 |
| To Murgatroyd I set a challenge - in this shopping Mecca called Knightsbridge can he tell me a pub not geared up to feed the shoppers? As Harrods is the number 1 free destination in London for visitors it would be strange if a few of them didn't want fed and a soon to close pub that didn't take their money. I live near the Tatts and know they open at 9am for their regular currency traders who work nights, the ad agency next door use it as their second office, the staff help a local elderly couple home with their shopping every day and the Harrods staff are mostly known by name and certainly by what we drink. I was even invited on their staff away day to Thorpe Park and while I couldn't go other customers did. So yes there are hundreds of tourists at lunch but this is not all the Tatts is geared up for. Is it perfect? No. Is it worth getting to know the staff and having a "local" in town. Definitely. Especially as the Paxtons is so poorly run, the TeaClipper is up it's own arse and the Bunch of Grapes only sells God awful Greene King ales. thirstyboy - 3 Jan 2011 03:27 |
| A place fully devoted to the lunchtime shopper trade with a heavy preponderance of eaters. I found the pub rather soulless despite the reasonably comfortable interior. Ales were Youngs Gold, Old Speckled Hen and Adnams Southwold There are better pubs than this within 10 minutes walk murgatroyd - 7 Dec 2010 14:30 |
| Had a pint here one Wednesday evening to join some friends. Although the pub wasn't packed, there were a lot of people waiting to be served and the service was pretty slow. There were a few staff members who didn't show any interest in serving, instead leaving all the work to two barmaids. This was made worse by the fact that the barmaid had the annoying habbit of asking the next person to be served what they would like BEFORE she had finished serving the last person. In the time I was waiting, she mixed up orders, and then when it came to my turn it took almost 5 minutes for me to be served my pint, which when it came was ok but certainly not worth the wait. I can only assume that this is some tactic to make people think that they're being served quicker, but trust me, it doesn't work. bananaco - 7 Aug 2009 09:19 |
| Apart from the previous review from RexRattus, it is difficult to match up most of the recent comments with my experience. However, I'm still not sure whether it is part of a modern building where they have done a reasonable job of making the place feel like a typical London pub, or actually an older building built into something newer. Anyway, the staff were friendly, with the barman serving a full pint and apologising for not having the proper glass for the guest beer (Wychwood Dragon's Bite and another St George's special) and a polite young lady collecting up the used glasses, etc. Pleasantly surprised. rpadam - 27 Apr 2009 23:03 |
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