14/08/25 - it seems that London Pride, Landlord and Landlord Dark may now be regulars. Comig soon were Birmingham Pale Brummie and Gipsy Hill Southpaw. It can get very noisy. There is a TV but we do not know what it might be used for - sport maybe?
A large corner pub which underwent a face-lift leaving it with lots of natural light through clear, quartered windows (many of which have a coloured photographic inlay), wooden flooring and exposed brick-work. The guests come from the M&B range.
Windows might open up in summer and there are a large numbers of tables and chairs on the street. Food is served from an interesting menu and there are Sunday roasts. If you want something different, Drummond Street is also home to a selection of South indian vegetarian restaurants. Close to Euston main line and Euston Square or Warren St tubes.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Public house. C19 earlier, altered. Stucco with wooden C20 public house ground floor frontage. 3 storeys and cellars. 2 windows with 3 window return to Drummond Street. 2 storey 2-window extension in Drummond Street. Architraved sash windows, those on the 1st floor facing Gower Street in shallow arched recesses with a plain band at impost level. Dentil cornice and blocking course. INTERIOR: ground floor altered c1990.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Birmingham - Pale Brummie , Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter
Source: National
Cask Ale
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