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The Chesterfield Arms, W1
W1
W1J 7SS
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Metropolitan Pub Co (Greene King)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
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Tris C left this review about The Chesterfield Arms
More rebuilding here from the early 18th century, but this time a later replacement, dating from 1938, when the name ‘Shepherds’ was applied. It was apparently the favoured drinking haunt of Bomber Command in World War II, as the RAF Club was around the corner.
The current name has been very recently applied, the pub now being in the hands of the Metropolitan Pub Co. The bar array does look very new with much dark lacquered wood. There’s a nice dentilled cornice to the white Anaglypta ceiling and tiled bar apron; furniture is conventional and the floor is herringbone parquet. I settled into a solitary oxblood studded armchair by the door (which matched the banquettes), as the young and very noisy crowd had helpfully decided to dump their belongings on the furniture, then stand as a group near the bar, which they blocked very effectively.
Ales: one unused pump, two reversed, then GK IPA; I opted for a half of Neck Oil, price forgotten.
I found this to be the least appealing of the Shepherd Market quartet and as there was a patch of glitter on my chair, which may have come from a vajazzle, it was chocks away and I was off to pastures new.
On 17th October 2021
- rating: 4
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Steve of N21 left this review about Shepherds Tavern
Having a Christmas meet arranged in the nearby Ye Grapes I thought I would get to Shepherds Market a bit early and take a look at a couple of the other pubs in the market that I could not remember visiting before.
Now the last week before Christmas never gives a true representation of what the normal pub visiting experience is like, but the Shepherds Tavern seemed to be suffering more than its nearby counterparts with the festive crowds in that when making it through the throng to reach the bar I was greeted with three reverse clipped pumps and a solitary GK IPA ale still on. Didn’t matter how thirsty I was by this point I wasn’t staying for that so turned and left therefore no rating submitted.
And to confirm with the review below this formerly Taylor Walker outlet is now owned and run by Greene King as is also now the nearby Kings Arms.
On 8th January 2020
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Shepherds Tavern
A street corner Greene King pub with a modest interior ,and a first floor bar which will only be operational when busy or if hired.
It's all quite unremarkable,with high circular tables to one side and more traditional two seater tables opposite the bar and a few bar stools for blockers.The usual corporate GK menu will offer the usual pub grub.
There are 4 handpumps offering GK IPA and Abbott (yawn) with guests on my trip of Truman's Blindside and Gypsy Queen (ok).
Not much in here to promote a revisit ,it's all a bit predictable and dull.
On 8th March 2019
- rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Shepherds Tavern
An average one room corner pub, with an upstairs lounge, which I didn't see. Four handpumps, the Truman's Runner was about the best choice, on the day.
On 12th February 2015
- rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Shepherds Tavern
Good location near Shepherd Market, with a typical Taylor Walker interior featuring traditional furniture and decor. Due to lack of available seating in the bar, ventured upstairs for the first time to find a very attractive room with some light-wood panelling (which is certainly worth an extra point on the rating). Four handpumps, dispensing Pride, Westerham 1730, Purity Mad Goose and Truman's Runner (£4.20) on my latest visit.
On 17th November 2014
- rating: 6
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Rex Rattus left this review about Shepherds Tavern
Woodforde Wherry, Timothy Taylor Landlord, London Pride, and Young’s London Gold were all on handpump. This is not the most exciting of ale choices, but it’s a decent enough selection nonetheless. This is a small one-room pub, and being Taylor Walker branded the usual pub grub menu was available.
Furnishings were mainly standard issue tables and chairs, but with a couple of tall tables/stools on the left by the window. Just like any other Taylor Walker pub then. There was a TV on (muted) showing a news channel. The pub has some nice latticed bay windows, but otherwise I didn’t spot anything of note.
This pub was desperately busy on a desperately hot day in late May. In fact Shepherd Market pubs always seem to be very busy, and this one’s no exception. It’s OKfor a swift pint, but to be honest there’s nothing about this pub that would entice me to make a special effort to return.
On 11th June 2012
- rating: 5
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Chris 87 left this review about Shepherds Tavern
Single room pub adjacent to the Curzon Mayfair which myself and a friend ducked into after a film. Pride, Courage Directors and Bombardier on cask, and rather disappointingly a music channel was on the telly rather than soccer saturday. If I was in the area again, I'd give it a swerve and duck into the Market Tavern nearby as it has a better selection of ales.
On 17th January 2010
- rating: 4
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Strongers . left this review about Shepherd's Tavern
There's nothing spectacular about this pub and it is a lot quieter than its peers, partly due to it's location just off the main square and also due to it being very average.
The Spitfire was off, but Pride and Greene King IPA were available alongside Staropramen, Leffe and a standard draught selection. There's not really much to the pub and although there is a plasma screen there are no sports shown on Sky. Even standing on the pavement outside isn't the nicest experience due to umpteen black cabs whizzing around the back streets.
I didn't have any problems with the staff, but I'll still not bother with this place again.
On 1st September 2009
- rating: 5
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Philip Carter left this review about Shepherd's Tavern
Not too bad a place, real ale on sale. Sells food all day.
On 13th January 2007
- rating: 6
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