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The Artillery Arms, Old Street, EC1
EC1
EC1Y 8ND
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Fuller'sReviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Chris 87 left this review about The Artillery Arms
A short walk from Old Street station is this sympathetically furnished corner boozer, which mixes traditional dark wood and frosted glass with, on one side, exposed brick. The clientele seemed to be mainly office workers but also students. ESB, HSB, Pride, Chiswick and Discovery were on but no seafarers or seasonal fullers' ales. Chiswick was in decent form at the reasonable price of £3.05. Food is available, a simple mix of sandwiches (around £5) and traditional pubby mains (£8 mark) and I'm sure is pretty decent quality judging by the usual Fullers' standards. Unusually for a pub from this stable, there was a TV on with sky sports and eurosport playing. I liked it here, and can see why it has made GBG listings in the past.
On 21st January 2011
- rating: 7
[User has posted 179 recommendations about 179 pubs]
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Danny O'Revey left this review about The Artillery Arms
Typical London corner pub, lots of bare boards & worn wood tables, high ceiling, big windows and lots of light. A central old fashioned wood bar. Nice place. Full range of Fullers ales.
Good quality real ale, though I nwouldn't rcommend the Seafarers as a 'Northener'
On 26th September 2010
- rating: 7
[User has posted 1542 recommendations about 1519 pubs]
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Malden man left this review about The Artillery Arms
A nice old traditional street corner pub, now one space on the ground floor with a small fairly ornate island bar. Wooden boarded floors, some exposed brickwork, covered in a variety of mirrors, stained glass screens. Other decor is a mix of old photographs, portraits etc, seating is pretty traditional plus some stools at drinking shelves at the front window. A TV over the corner entrance was showing some rugby highlights show. A friendly welcome and I liked the feel of the place.
Clientele at lunch was a mix of suits and locals, but its probably far enough from The City to avoid its worst aspects.
Further seating upstairs was not visited by myself.
Good quality Fullers Ales, I had the Chiswick, but there were Pride, ESB, Discovery and Porter on too.
Bunhill Fields Cemetery opposite is worth a wander around too.
On 2nd February 2010
- rating: 6
[User has posted 1710 recommendations about 1683 pubs]
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Artillery Arms
Decided to try this place out as I was in the area and very glad I did.
It's a very decent, albeit smallish corner pub which is a sight for sore eyes when you emerge from the path through the Burnhill Cemetery from City Road. Can get busy due to its small size but the surrounding roads are quiet enough for standing on the pavement to be pleasant enough.
Two areas either side of the central serving area, one of which has a unobtrusive flat screen tele.
Nice traditional decor with a collection of mirrors and period photos.
Full range of well kept Fullers ales and despite being fairly busy on my evening visit had no problem getting served.
So in conclusion , The Artillery Arms scores very well as a decent pub in the Old Street area.
On 27th October 2009
- rating: 8
[User has posted 2236 recommendations about 2098 pubs]
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Strongers . left this review about The Artillery Arms
This is a pub for fuller's ale fans as almost their full range was available during my visit. I wouldn't bother if ale isn't your cup of tea as the only other draught available was Guinness and Grolsch.
It is a very small and popular pub making it difficult to get to the bar, but thankfully the staff seemed to be on the ball with spotting people who are waiting, even if they are stuck behind a fat bearded man wearing sandals.
I liked it here and would return again.
On 28th August 2009
- rating: 8
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paulof horsham left this review about The Artillery Arms
Busy pub on the edge of the city, with drinkers (and smokers) spilling out onto the pavement.
Comes highly rated elsewhere, but I'm struggling to see it (I only stayed for one, mind you). Stocks a wide range of Fullers beers, but you can find better London Pride elsewhere.
On 8th June 2009
- rating: 6
[User has posted 554 recommendations about 516 pubs]