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The Telegraph, EC2
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Fuller'sReviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Telegraph
Large rectangular Fuller's bar, with semi-traditional furniture and décor and a dining area at one end. A bit shouty, with loud music to match. Seating supplemented by some patio tables out front. On this visit (my first for over ten years), I found Pride, Seafarers and Hophead (£7.00) being poured from just three handpumps these days.
On 27th June 2025
- rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Telegraph
A modern building tied to Fullers ,the front door leads to a small formal dining area with laid tables to the left,infront of an open kitchen. The right side has a dark wood floor that extends throughout ,there are high tables with copper tops around the periphery and traditional wooden furniture elsewhere.The presence of a lot of ceiling ducting gives a confusing angle to proceedings,not traditional yet not hip.The pub is very close to The Bank of England ,so don't be surprised to see city types as the main customers.There is a pleasant seating area with metal tables and chairs to the side of the premises.
6 handpumps were drawing London Pride,Olivers Island,Front Row and "Gales" Spring Sprinter (decent nick but very short measure).
It's all quite predictable ,decent enough for a quick one but at the usual Fullers premium pricing.Short food menu ,again not cheap.Naturally closed at the weekends and Bank Holidays.
On 12th March 2018
- rating: 6
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Telegraph
If I worked in Moorgate then I wouldn't have a problem with The Telegraph as a close by lunchtime or early evening venue for a decent pint of Fullers. But as a pub to search out when visiting the City, I wouldn't bother.
It's a fairly dull and characterless example of the Fullers Food & Ale establishments with a clean, but fairly boring standard modern décor interior.
The positive is that its tucked away down an alley way off Moorgate and benefits from a large outside drinking area and on a warm evening like last Thursday, with the big windows open, then it's a decent place for an outside pint.
But there are a lot better pubs in the area and a lot better examples of close by large Fullers establishments that are worth walking a bit further to, The Counting House in Bank and The Banker under the arches at Cannon Street to name two.
On 1st August 2009
- rating: 5
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Strongers . left this review about The Telegraph
I'm a big fan of the more traditional Fullers pubs so I wasn't overly impressed with this place. Only Pride and Discovery were available alongside a selection of premium and standard lagers and although the Pride was good it was expensive at £3.30 a pint. There was also another ale that was unavailable but I couldn't read the back of the clip to see what it was as the pub was so dark.
There is a servery at one end of this large pub and ample seating throughout the rest of the available space. There are big windows that open up onto the walkway outside so that during the warmer months the smokers can converse with their friends whilst enjoying a cigarette.
I thought that the staff were pleasant enough, but I doubt that I will find myself standing in the dark whilst sampling the high prices and cheesy music in here anytime soon.
On 25th June 2009
- rating: 5
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