Windsor Castle, Marylebone - pub details
Address: 27-29 Crawford Place, London, W1H 4LQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 873) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Edgware Road (0.2 miles), Marylebone (0.3 miles), Marble Arch (0.5 miles)
London Marylebone (0.3 miles), London Paddington (0.5 miles), London Euston (1.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served (Thai)
- Outside seating
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user reviews of Windsor Castle, Marylebone
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| Lovely little pub - little being the word! irishmark - 19 Oct 2011 16:50 |
| Friendly local's pub with attentive bar staff. Apart from the Express near Kew Bridge this is the only pub I have ever across which provides snacks in bowls. Unusual décor. Four real ales - I had the Adnams which was in good condition. My only gripe is that my Thai curry was slightly disappointing. However there are lots of other restaurants and cafes in the area. Definitely worth coming back to. simontheeditor - 16 Jul 2011 19:02 |
| Great atmosphere in this "eccentric" boozer, definitely worth a visit if you are in the area, also the home of the Handlebar Moustache Association!!! irishmark - 2 May 2011 18:54 |
| Where do I start with this one? There is “stuff” absolutely everywhere, not only on the walls but the ceilings as well. In many cases you can’t even tell what the décor is, as there is literally not a spare square inch of space. The first thing you notice is a full size model soldier stood on guard in a glass case outside the front door. Before you even step foot inside, you’ll probably also notice the rows and rows of jugs lined up in shelves just inside the window. I can’t even begin to document everything that’s there, but I did notice plates in glass cases covering one ceiling, photo’s of various stars such as Anita Dobson, and numerous photo’s and drawings of royalty, from a painting of Queen Victoria and her extended family to photo’s of Diana and a very young William and Harry. Upstairs is a small restaurant area that has a slightly odd appearance with a narrow staircase to get to it and green plastic tablecloths, but you’ll probably be more interested in the royal pictures plastering the walls or the piano in the corner. The restaurant is a Thai and has friendly Thai waitresses serving. The menu was extensive, with most of the dishes being priced at little more than you would expect to pay in a takeaway. The two dishes of Pad Thai and Green Curry were both very good and we would certainly recommend the food here. The barman seemed slightly indifferent when he served us, but waved a friendly goodbye as we left, so perhaps he was just a little perturbed about me questioning his selection of cider and then deciding to go with the one that was right in front of me. One bar counter had a copper tap, fed by a shiny copper pipe about 12 inches above the bar. Whether this was just an unusual feature, or for customers to help themselves to water, I’m not sure. Beers on tap were 6X, Bombadier, Young’s Bitter and Adnams Bitter. The solitary cider was Addlestones which was a pleasant change from the sweet fizzy stuff you seem to get in most pubs round these parts. Blackthorn - 28 Mar 2011 12:44 |
| Like a museum...with its own curator!! Really interesting place with decent ale, recommended. MrRick - 16 Feb 2011 17:51 |
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