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The Loose Box, Westminster, SW1
SW1
SW1P 2AA
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Loose Box
This is a large, modern pub and pizza restaurant set amongst the offices of various government departments, making it very popular with the post-work crowd. The interior comprises quite a large, open-plan room, which has been cleverly split in two by some large, semi-circular, padded banquette booths through the centre, with obfuscated glass partitioning screens on their backs, which mean you can't see from one side of the room to the other.
The servery is along the left-hand wall in the left side of the pub, and has a pleasing dark wood counter with rounded ends and a basic mirrored bar back with various drink offers written in white pen across the mirrors, which I thought looked very scruffy in what is otherwise a smartly presented venue. High tables and chairs stand opposite the bar and regular tables and chairs run under the front windows. The right side of the room is more of a secluded dining space, although it seemed mostly populated by drinkers on a Monday evening, with tables and chairs arranged under walls decorated with floral wallpaper. The partitioning also screens a rear space with additional seating, plain painted walls and a TV screen, although I couldn't see if it was in use or not. Lots of potted plants, a few old paintings and some blackboards listing pizza options offer a bit of visual distraction and new wave tunes were playing quietly in the background.
Just the one cask ale option to go at on this visit, which was Siren Half Time Huddle, which is presumably brewed for the pub as it has the pub's name on the pump clip. A second handpull remained unused and annoyingly the Siren sounded its death rattle, leaving me to pick Camden Pale (£6.50 a pint) from a moderate keg selection, having initially picked another keg beer that was also no longer available. The barmaid didn't seem too impressed with me for having chosen two drinks that were off and the general ambiance wasn't all that great - it felt like a bit of a posers bar and I was grateful that it was pretty quiet throughout my stay.
I thought this was a decent enough modern bar with some nice interior design touches and three distinctly different seating areas that should cater to the target demographic. It's also encouraging to see cask ale on the bar, albeit I was a little too late to sample any. Whilst it's not exactly my kind of bar and certainly not one for the traditionalist, it serves a purpose and would make a good post-work option if you worked nearby
Date of visit - 12th February 2024
On 30th June 2024
- rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Loose Box
This is a modern bar/restaurant beneath a modern block. It's a large place, with all but a few tables, some with sofas, laid for diners. Although I obviously sat at one of the tables not so laid, I was still asked if I was dining today. Table service was of course available for those dining; maybe also for drinkers but I didn't test that. There's nothing traditional about the place, with potted palms dotted around; bare-boarded of course; and walls and bar counter are painted a sort of aquamarine colour. There are a fair number of tables outside in an enclosed area.
It was less than half full during my weekday lunchtime visit, bit it was still very noisy. It's not the place to go for a quiet pint. But they did have Sambrook's Wandle on handpump (£2.40 a half) which was avctually in excellent condition.
On 23rd September 2018
- rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Loose Box
Large bar with a wide frontage meaning that there is plenty of natural light inside. The modern decor is also quite pale, so it usually has a reasonably airy feel even towards the back (unless rammed and under-staffed, as it can be after work on a Thursday or Friday). Several different seating areas with mixed furniture, with the emphasis more on dining again than on my previous visit three years ago (and rather intrusive attempts at offering table service). Further seating outside at small tables on the front patio. Background music at a sensible volume. Just two handpumps, with Pride and Wandle (£4.75) available as last time.
On 6th May 2018
- rating: 5
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custodian 42 left this review about The Loose Box
Soulless place with two weak real ale and usual keg offerings. Despite me being virtually the only person in the pub the barmaid started to pour me a pint instead of a clearly asked for half so a point off for that.
On 16th March 2017
- rating: 3
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Strongers . left this review about The Loose Box
Behind some potted bushes a few café tables run along the length of the glass fronted Loose Box. The bar on the left hand wall is separated from a raised area to the right by some standard tables and chairs. At the front to the right is a sofa seating area where punters can relax whilst following muted rolling news that is aired on a flat screen TV. It was very quiet during my mid-afternoon visit a couple of days before Christmas; however most of the tables were reserved for the evening. Due to the time of year there were some festive tunes playing, but the volume was very low.
A premium draught range was available from the bar that supports a couple of hand pumps that were drawing Truman’s Runner and Wimbledon Brewery’s Common Pale Ale. I decided to give the £5.50 a glass mulled wine a miss. In the week this bar and kitchen opens at 8am for breakfast and closes at 23:00. The kitchen is closed between 15:00 and 17:00. At the weekend the opening times are 11am until 18:00. This venue is available to hire weekend evenings.
On 11th January 2017
- rating: 6
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Old Blue left this review about The Loose Box
This large bar is quite popular in the evenings with groups of workers mainly from nearby government departments, though is fairly quiet at other times (a friend of mine often comes here at lunchtime for a sanity break). It has six ale pumps, populated alternately with only London Pride and Sambrooks Wandle. There is a strong emphasis on food, with mains starting at £10, and whilst there tends to be a balance between groups that are eating and groups that are drinking, I don’t think I’d come here if I wasn’t part of such a group, as I find the place rather soulless and I have to rely entirely on the people I’m with to make it a pleasurable experience.
On 24th December 2011
- rating: 5
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Philip Carter left this review about The Loose Box
This pub has now changed it's name from The Puzzle to Loose Box.
[admin note: updated name 16/03/2010]
On 14th March 2010
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