Dating from the 1960s this is a small two floor venue, the basement bar part being only open from 5pm Mon-Sat. Shabby-chic decor. A jukebox described as "probably the most famous in London" still plays vinyl records with tracks ranging from Bill Haley & the Comets and through the intervening decades to more recent times. The pub claims to have twenty thousand single records to choose from.
Draught Spanish and other lagers, cider, Guinness, and a couple of keg beers including Meantime Pale Ale; but no cask ale. Crisps & nuts available but no tapas, and no other food!
Historic Interest
Hanway Street's unusual curve and bollards indicates that it was once a boundary lane, the border beween two parishes.
Bradleys Spanish Bar, London
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