Windsor Castle, Marble Arch
FancyaPint?'s review...
This is certainly one of the oddest pubs you'll ever drink in and it's a real treat. Once inside, you encounter an Aladdin's cave of royal/celebrity photos (including a shrine to George Best), glass cabinets and generally enough gee-gaws to fill every gift shop in Blackpool, Brighton and Bournemouth. Even the ceiling is covered in plates in display cases. As for the beers, there's not a huge selection - just as well as the pub is intoxicating enough in itself - but there's a selection of decent, hand-pumped ales and a couple of ciders. It's a friendly place too and its quirky reputation means it's on the itinerary of many a tourist, but an influx of newcomers does nothing to upset the ambience. The Windsor Castle also offers pretty decent Thai food, with food served in the bar or the separate restaurant upstairs (and you can also get good old fish 'n' chips). And, if all that isn't enough for you, the pub also is home to the Handlebar Club - which is probably why it has Guy Gibson's log book in a display case by the bar open at his log for the Dambusters raid. History, celebrity, royalty, eccentricity and a decent pint all in the same spot - excellent.
Review: 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
23 May 2010
Yup, this pub is exactly as pubdog puts it. Definitely worth a journey just to enjoy a pint of well kept ale.
17 Dec 2008
Went for lunch with a friend was seated right next to the log fire. Wonderful atmosphere, fantastic Chrismassy feel, complete with xmas music. Food great, and reasonable. 2 course with drink for 2 people £30.!!
So much to see (ornaments oldy worldy feel)
Highly recommended.
So much to see (ornaments oldy worldy feel)
Highly recommended.
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27-29 Crawford Place, Marble Arch, London, W1H 4LQ
020 7723 4371
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From Edgware Road (District, Circle, Hammersmith and City lines): Leave the station into Chapel Street and across the road to the left. Turn right at the corner into Old Marylebone Road, cross the street and turn left into Homer Row. Walk to the end of Homer Row and turn right into Crawford Place, the pub is about 50m further on, on the same side of the road as you. Baker Street: Cross the road from the tube (take the pedestrian tunnel if it's open) for Baker Street. Proceed down Baker Street and take the second right into York Street. Cross Gloucester Place and head down Crawford Street. The pub is at the end of the street just past the Larrik pub.
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09 Nov 11 Updated by Samuel
09 Nov 11 Updated by Samuel










