The Feathers, Marylebone - pub details

Feathers
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Address: 43 Linhope Street, London, NW1 6HL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7402 1327

Nearest tube stations Marylebone (0.1 miles), Baker Street (0.2 miles), Edgware Road (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations London Marylebone (0.1 miles), London Paddington (0.9 miles), London Euston (1.3 miles)

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Pub added by anne. Last visited on 2nd Aug 2005. Suggested by Giles on 29 Mar 2004.

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user reviews of the Feathers, Marylebone

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Nine of us visitied here , one of our group a european was attacked by a foul mouthed local who then verbally abused all of us , we left leaving just three people in the pub . If the management prefer one local to a group of nine who would have stayed for a second pint then they can go bancrupt with pleasure. I will certainly never return and will inform all my drinking buddies to avoid .
mr.toes.5_ - 7 May 2008 23:26
Used to be quaint but grotty. Renovation has greatly improved it. One of the best in London.
AidanNo9 - 14 Sep 2007 11:14
This place is an absolute gem, so much so that I travel from Victoria to Marylebone just to go drinking here! There's not much room inside and it's handy to bring your own climbing apparatus to get to the gents but there are as many seats again outside and the staff are brilliant and chatty, so you don't feel claustrophobic. There's also a flat screen TV which doubles as a jukebox, often playing classic hits from the 80s. Pure bliss.
kingston_toon - 7 Aug 2007 12:43
Great place,top landlord(apart from the fact he looks and smells like an aged hippy),nice beers,nice walk upstairs to toilet,used to have great quiz on sundays(they stopped it because this really handsome bald chap kept winning it),great staff.Food soon to be served(about the time when hell starts to freeze over)
littleunderpants - 31 May 2007 15:32
Used to be a post-Lords tradition, but quite frankly the refurb has removed the whole character of the place. It was once a quaint little local, a real oasis, now the interior looks like a whitewashed council house. The London Pride in there used to be excellent (especially after the John Smiths canned rubbish they sell in Lords), last time it was flat and tasteless. Sad to say, but this institution is no longer recommended.

BothamsAshes - 16 May 2007 12:47

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