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The Crown, WC2
WC2
WC2H 9DD
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Taylor Walker (Spirit Pubs)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
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E TA left this review about The Crown
Really rather ordinary compared to other pubs in the area, The Crown is a crowded corner bar which appears to rely on passing trade. The staff are very chavvy, the beer is OK (my pint of Spitfire was drinkable but not memorable) but nothing special and the pub is in need of redecorating. While I would be happy to drop in for a pint if passing, and while it's OK for a crawl, there are better pubs close by where time would be better spent.
On 6th April 2011
- rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Crown
A well positioned pub on the seven dials. I've called in a couple of times when passing, but would give it a wide berth when it's busy as it's quite small inside. Nothing has changed much in the way of ales same three, Deuchers, Spitfire, and Harvey's which is decent. The toilets downstairs are a bit of a challenge as it's so narrow and steep. If your into potholing you should be OK.
On 22nd March 2011
- rating: 7
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Roger Button left this review about The Crown
Just when you think you've unearthed all the decent pubs tucked away in the back streets of the West End, you walk past another. In fact, I have probably walked past the Crown a dozen times without really noticing it. Situated on Dial Square, it is just far enough away from the bright lights to remain undiscovered by the hordes that throng nearby Covent Garden and Charing Cross Road areas. A fairly small pub established in 1833 with many traditional features including a glazed tile exterior, bar screens, ironwork and some interesting clocks, 2 on the walls by the door and a railway station style clock hanging from the ceiling near the bar. They offer 3 bog standard ales (Greene King IPA, Pride and Adnams alongside the usual array of lager / cider at reasonable prices for the area. The bare floorboard area in the front of the pub has a few stools and there is a partition that leads to a carpeted area with a few tables at the rear. Customer base tends to be office workers and the atmosphere is quite civilised. On the downside, bits of the pub are tatty but it all adds to the authentic feel. The fireplace is rather wasted and there are a few bare shelves and cabinets that are just asking to filled with bric-a-brac. For the scientifically minded, on the outside of the pub by the doors is a plaque that shows how to convert the sundial in the square from solar time to Greenwich Mean Time although using a watch to tell the time will be a lot quicker and easier. Well worth a visit but could be a bit more adventurous with the beers.
On 12th January 2006
- rating: 6
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