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The Fellow, Kings Cross, N1
N1
N1 9AA
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Strongers . left this review about The Fellow
I was going to walk past the Fellow, dismissing it as a restaurant, before spotting a couple of customers through the window who were knocking back flat pints of beer that looked decidedly like cask ale. To be fair to my initial observations the décor, table settings and waitress service were all indicative of a restaurant, but there was a bar in the right rear corner. There were also a few high stools and tables for perching upon and in the far right rear corner by the toilets were some larger tables placed for the use of imbibing in groups. The lounge bar upstairs was closed during my recent Friday lunchtime visit, but the decked roof terrace was being used by some local office workers who had decided to have an extended lunch break.
I didn’t look at a menu, but I would expect restaurant prices. The bar was stocked with premium keg products and three hand pumps were drawing St Austell’s Tribute, Young’s Ordinary and Sambrook’s Wandle. I found the service to be polite and I could see myself popping in here for lunch with my fellow suit clad work colleagues. Unfortunately I live and work miles away and I don’t wear a suit to work so plans for a revisit have fallen at the first hurdle.
On 12th October 2015
- rating: 6
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Philip Carter left this review about The Fellow
Has been through a few name changes, in my humble opinion, not worth visiting, it is very dark inside and the side doors, have boards nailed over them, also one of the windows. My picture is from a few years back.
Is undergoing another refit, either that or it's closed completely. Update: Closed down. Another update, being refurbished and is going to be called The Fellow. Looking in the place, they had white tiles which wouldn't look out of place in a toilet. Now open, I was wrong about the white tile, they blend in well with the smart decor. Lots of tables. Now sells real ale, though only Youngs bitter and HSB. Has a cocktail bar upstairs, though didn't visit it.
On 9th October 2008
- rating: 8
[User has posted 759 recommendations about 721 pubs]
