The Harp, Covent Garden - pub details
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Address: 47 Chandos Place, covent garden, London, WC2N 4HS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 02078360291
Charing Cross (0.1 miles), Leicester Square (0.2 miles), Embankment (0.2 miles)
London Charing Cross (0.1 miles), London Waterloo (0.8 miles), London Waterloo East (0.8 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
- Credit cards accepted
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Marquis, Covent Garden (0.0 miles), Lemon Tree, Covent Garden (0.0 miles), Pitcher and Piano, Strand (0.0 miles), Chandos, Trafalgar Square (0.0 miles), International Restaurant and Bar, Trafalgar Square (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Harp, Covent Garden
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| On Friday night I was served a nice pint of unknown ale by a very friendly barmaid. I smoked a cigarette in the alley out back and then climbed the treacherous stairs to the tiny bog. I had great fun; I just wish that I could remember some more of the night! One thing that I will say is that even though it looked heaving there was room at the back and although I couldn’t get to the bar I was informed of the ale selection by the barmaid and then served instantly. Well worth going out of your way for! Strongers - 25 Jun 2008 08:27 |
| Just back from an excellent saturday afternoon session. Sitting by the open front windows meant some good repartee from other drinkers and passers by. Beer selection top class as usual with Otter, Sharp and Bateman ales to go with the standard choices; Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted coming on later meant for a prolonged stay. Service top class as ever. ed.spbw - 14 Jun 2008 19:43 |
| Sat inside on a busy Wednesday evening with the front of the pub opened up and folk spilling out onto the street. William IV St is pretty busy but it calmed down later and we very much enjoyed a few Harvey's Sussex at £2.90 a pint. The small bar was well covered by three professional staff and the previous guest ale labels plus a charming little upstairs which is rather like something from the Geffrye Museum. danrkelly - 12 Jun 2008 13:44 |
| Good, well kept beer selection. Adnams Explorer was very nice. Because of it's location and rather small interiour it does get rather rammed quite quickly. mrse1 - 20 May 2008 13:54 |
| Not much new to add seeing over 250 comments to date. Full of character and welcoming. Regulars are Black Sheep, Taylors Landlord and Harveys Sussex. Good enough without the guests, on this occasion, Harviestown Bitter and Twisted, Adnams Explorer and Batemans Valiant. Spotted the intimate upstairs parlour style room I've never noticed before. Only one minor gripe, the front windows fold back to allow in air and light, and also smoke. It seems de riguer for smokers to stand outside chatting through the opening to friends inside so a lot of smoke blows back in. Maldenman - 19 May 2008 17:59 |
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