The pub no longer has a full food offering - food is still available, but it's a small selection of three toasties and three pies . Guests have recently been seen from Verdant and Siren. Very likely to be closed on railway strike days.
Formerly the Head of Steam; acquired by Fuller's in 2005, converted to its current name in 2006, celebrating the arch wantonly demolished as part of the station's "development" as does the pub's sign. The pub is located in the Euston station complex on the first floor looking out on the bus station.
There is a wide range of railway artefacts on display, giving a distinctive and unusual atmosphere appropriate to a station pub as does the live train time info screen. There is one booth resembling a railway compartment, and a raised drinking area at the rear from where the regular passage of buses can be witnessed.
There is background music and a TV frequently showing sport with the sound muted. The toilets are in the basement. There is a 15% discount for CAMRA members - honoured on presentation of a current membership card and advertised by a chalk board on the bar counter.
Became an accredited member of CAMRA's LocAle scheme in 2013.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Doric Arch, London