The Strutton Arms, Westminster - pub details

Previously called: Finnegans Wake

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Address: 2 Strutton Ground, London, SW1P 2HP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 845) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations St James's Park (0.2 miles), Westminster (0.5 miles), Victoria (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.5 miles), London Charing Cross (0.9 miles), Vauxhall (1 mile)

Chain: Finnegan's Wake

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV
  • Food served

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> Current user rating: 5.1/10 (rated by 35 users)
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user reviews of the Strutton Arms, Westminster

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Place you don't go back. Rude and agressive duty manager approached us and told us to go because we hadn't ordered for a while (though we already had few pints there). Really unpleasant end of the good evening.
tsparrow - 25 Sep 2011 14:44
What is that awful smell, I can't stand it. Was in here a few weeks ago and what a pong. Otherwise on other occasions it was it is and I have found it to be okay.
Fractionale - 18 Feb 2011 16:32
Not too bad - very football-ish pub - lots of "geezers" shouting at the tv - but cheapest place Ive found a pint of Leffe on tap! £4! Not bad.
adamwalsh - 13 Feb 2011 19:52
I highly recommend you look for another place to have a drink or meal.
I've been to this pub to drink a pint with some friends, then we decided to order some food and I have never been treated the way I've been treated in this place.
As I've ordered a pasta and tomato dish I thought if i didn't want any cheese in my pasta i should double check and make clear to whoever was going to bring my order that i didn't want any addition to my order, so i went to talk to the first employee that didn't seem busy and asked him if it was possible to avoid this.
He replied that there would probably be some cheese and some white sauce and there's nothing i could do about it now (i had just paid); i showed him the menu on which it was written "tomato pasta" and asked him if he could tell the cook not to add cheese since it was not mentionned on the menu, he sent me back to my sit with the ruddest and aggressive manners, so I asked to make a complaint. He proudly showed me his badge on which "MANAGER" was written and asked me to make my complaint now...
i decided i'd better make it online.
He then followed me to my table, sat down on an empty sit and told me I should have read the menu better, i asked him to leave me and my friends alone as he was really rude and aggressive and he was sat on my friend's sit and she was coming back from the bathroom; he didn't leave and insisted that i had not read the menu properly and that he had never been rude. a few minutes later my friend's orders arrived and mine as well, brought by the manager, smiling with the most suspicious and unfriendly way, as if he would get any satisfaction seeing me eating what he was bringing to me. my friends suggested i avoid eating wathever this man was bringing me with this more than scary smile and I didn't get to eat what I had paid for...
annetteuu - 25 Sep 2010 15:39
Ordinary sort of Central London pub, with a narrow frontage giving a somewhat cramped layout inside. Having the bar on one side and several alcoves on the other, there is just enough room to squeeze in some small, high tables in between (apart from the area at the front which is a bit wider). Six handpumps, but these are doubled-up, so the real ale offering was Greene King IPA, Directors and Spitfire (a full pint, served in the correct glass, and good value at £2.50). Mostly notable for pointlessly having two front doors just a couple of metres apart.
rpadam - 3 Mar 2010 22:09

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