Tom Cribb, Piccadilly

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A small pub with a lovely tiled exterior, the Tom Cribb is hidden sufficiently behind Leicester Square that you should be able to enjoy a reasonable drink most of the time. Named after a 19th century world champion English bare-knuckle boxer who owned a pub nearby, it can fill up after the Prince of Wales Theatre empties out. Even so, it's a friendly enough place and serves a nice pint, too. A Shepherd Neame pub, the beer's up to their usual standards, making it a definite three-pinter.
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03 Apr 2010
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I can't say anything remotely nice about this pub. The fact it bans children, groups and anyone wearing a St Georges Cross speaks for itself. Not only are the bar staff rude and the owner "ban happy" it actually doesn't even serve a decent pint. I would honestly avoid this pub at all costs, even if it means spending an extra 20p a pint elsewhere. The pub is ran by people who don't allow anyone to enter with an England top or flag. What kind of pub would this be during the World Cup?
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36 Panton Street, Piccadilly, London, SW1Y 4EA

020 7747 9951

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From Piccadilly Circus: Head toward Leicester Square on Coventry Street and turn right into Oxenden Street. It's down on the right at the corner with Panton Street.

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27 May 11 Updated by piranha