The Old Bank of England, Fleet Street - pub details

Old Bank of England
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Address: 194, Fleet St, London, EC4A 2LT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 660)

Nearest tube stations Temple (0.2 miles), Chancery Lane (0.3 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations City Thameslink (0.4 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles), Farringdon (0.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 94 users)
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Ye Olde Cock Tavern, Fleet Street (0.0 miles), Southerner, Temple (0.1 miles), George, Temple (0.1 miles), Edgar Wallace, Temple (0.1 miles), Devereux, Temple (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Old Bank of England, Fleet Street

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Always a good pint of Fullers, and nice to see that all of the other locals have now caught up with their (previously exorbitant) beer prices. How long before this brewery do the same and we all go off elsewhere?
The little chubby assistant landlady always has a smile on her face, (have yet to see the proper licensee) but the twin Swedish barmaids are worth a diversion from say.........The George.
Good beer, well kept and the colonial staff are good-humoured and welcoming. Food prices a bit exxy but still worth a visit compared with the "competition" locally.

harrythebastard - 11 Nov 2009 23:37
I agree about finding a table, the only ones available seemed to be outside but it was a bit cold!! The beers are kept very well and the bar looks fantastic, but i found the atmosphere a bit lacking. a good spot, but not really my taste.
bigfoot101 - 24 Oct 2009 15:21
This is a large and impressive Fullers ale and pie house with a centre bar and balconies. The full Fullers range is available and I found the staff to be efficient.

I think that this place lacks some atmosphere, but is well worth a look if in the area.
Strongers - 8 Oct 2009 09:46
Visited this establishment just recently. Excellent beer,as usual for Fullers.But wat a pity ,I wes served by a rather impersonal young blond server,I ordered two pints of Chiswick.both had different amounts in the glass one was short by atleast one inch from the rim,when asked fpr a top up was given it very begrudgingly and without any words spoken.Come on now FULLERS you can do better than this .Where do you get your staff from.Get some with personality.
retiree - 11 Aug 2009 10:47
Really smart interior and a nice friendly, comfortable feel to the place but almost impossible to get a seat on the couple of occasions i've been in!
telephones_and_toliets - 14 Jun 2009 12:29

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