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Babel Beerhouse, Kings Cross, N1
N1
N1C 4DL
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
Tris C left this review about Babel Beerhouse
This is a recent place, just north of the heart of the newly defined N1C postcode; I walk past here often enough, so thought that I’d pop in to see what on earth attracts people to such establishments.
The lofty, mezzanine-endowed interior is highly industrial (see photos) with enough galvanised ductwork to give the Beaubourg a run for its money: grey terrazzo floor, modern normal-height or tall furniture with some opposed bench seating, modern light fittings, substantial unused open kitchen; with the six stainless steel brew tanks behind the bar, the place resembling somewhere a tech billionaire would come to get cryogenically frozen prior to revivification in the next millennium. Décor is minimal, save for some giant mural to the left of the bar which resembles a mashup from the likes of Miró, Mondrian, Picasso and Lichtenstein; customers were few in number – certainly when compared to other similar establishments in the vicinity – at the time of my Tuesday 9.09pm visit, or perhaps the venue is just too large; maybe they are put off by the loud noise generated by the venue’s air handling machinery.
For a place this fashionable, there’s obviously no cask beer, with 16 keg taps dispensing things from brewers I’d never heard of, my something called Magic Rock Salty Kiss gooseberry gose coming home at £3.55 and tasting of nothing much more than watered down lemon juice, which I could have made at home for 20p.
I’m glad I visited this place; it makes me all the more appreciative of the traditional pub and good old fashioned cask ale.
On 4th September 2024
- rating: 3
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Babel Beerhouse
Ultra-modern brew-pub located just north of the Coal Drops Yard development, with six large stainless-steel tanks behind the counter but less kit than in the Little Creatures days. Mix of furniture and semi-industrial décor under a ceiling high enough for a small mezzanine at the far end. Also has a narrow patio along the main frontage. Total of 24 keg taps, not all in use but still offering a wide range of craft beers under the Four Pure and Mafic Rock brands plus a few guests. Disappointingly though, none of their own beers available but several "coming soon". Settled for a Four Pure London Red Ale (£7.05).
On 1st July 2024
- rating: 7
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The Chairman left this review about Babel Beerhouse
Since the previous reviews there has been a change here, and there is no sign of Little Creatures at all. The beer offering is mainly from Magic Rock and Fourpure, with a couple of guests. I enjoyed a few halves of good quality craft beers at prices around £7.00 a pint. In the early afternoon most tables were reserved but we were told that was for later and we were free to use any of them. I was really quite impressed with the service with one barrel needing to be changed and the beer was brought over to the table, rather than leaving me standing around. Although I would much prefer a real ale pub, I would be happy to return here.
On 29th March 2024
- rating: 7
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Little Creatures
A huge ground floor bar with a very high ceiling covered liberally in duct piping this is also home to the Little Creatures Brewery.It's all very new and the seating is a mix of modern low tables and high seating benches.The long bar has various banks of keg taps,but a useful beer menu is available.There is seating away from the bar and outside,while a mazzanine section to the rear was roped off.Above the bar are 6 huge settling tanks,while the brewing equipment is in a smaller room to the side.
There were two keg options from Little Creatures which I sampled,their Pale (decent ) and Cherry Wheat Beer (not one to repeat !). There was also a tank dedicated to a Four Pure brew and other of their beers were on tap.Four Pure is owned by the same Aussie holding company as Little Cretures. A wide selection from Magic Rock (also owned by Lion holding company !) was also available with a total of around 10 draught options.Bottles and can from fridges are also options.
The food was a little pricey pizze ,burgers and rice based dishes but this is a tourist area so expect a premium.
My main gripe is that the selection was rather samey ,with none of the outrageous brews that you get at Beer + Burger nearby.This place seems a larger but inferior copy of that concept.It's also a little corporate with all beer coming from the same ultimate owner,a tied house in all but name.
On 10th September 2022
- rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Little Creatures Regent's Canal
Ground floor bar at the base of an apartment building to the rear of King's Cross and St Pancras stations. I must admit that the last time I visited this area, it was in a state of dereliction. However, new buildings and businesses have sprung up everywhere around here and it was a hive of activity on our Saturday visit.
There is a large rectangular room inside, with brewing equipment to the left of the entrance, the kitchen somewhere off to the right and the bar in front of you. Strangely for a Sunday lunchtime, no food was being served until later in the day. We chose seats outdoors on a terrace overlooking a grassy area between the high-rise blocks. It was a nice spot to enjoy a little sun.
There is no real ale here, but there is a fairly decent keg selection spread alongside the bar. Although a couple of their own beers were not actually available when ordered. In fact, the only beer from Little Creatures was their Pale Ale. Also on were Fourpure Hazy Pale IPA & Citrus Session, New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Hazy IPA & Magic Rock Dark Arts & Salty Kiss. The cider was Gravity Theory, which was rather on the sweet side.
A bar that probably suits the new local residents here. But a shame that only one of the Little Creatures beers was actually on.
On 24th May 2022
- rating: 5
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Pub SignMan left this review about Little Creatures Regent's Canal
This is a large, shiny new brewpub from the Little Creatures Brewery, tucked away behind the new Coal Drops Yard development behind Kings Cross station. You enter through a doorway with red plastic flaps hung in front of it, which made it feel like I was walking into an abattoir or something. Thankfully, this isn’t the case, although the large room you find yourself in does have an industrial look and feel to it. The servery is directly opposite as you enter the room, with a white glazed brick tile counter front with thick wooden top, gleaming serving area and six very large tanks on the bar back, some of which were full of beer ready for dispense. High tables and stools fill the space opposite, under the full height front windows, which let in a lot of light in the day but make way for muted lighting in the evening. To the far right there is a somewhat cosier space with some long, padded benches arranged in front of the open kitchen. Stairs here lead up to a small mezzanine area with some very basic seating options and no customers. Meanwhile, over to the left, you’ll find a raised seating area with backless benches through the centre and nice padded banquettes around the perimeter. A lot of the tables here had been reserved for diners, which forced those just wanting a drink to make do with the standing room opposite the bar. The brewery can be found in a screened off area to the front left, visible through windows and with an image of the brewing process drawn on boards to one side. Pop music played in the background, but this was lost under the loud chatter that echoed through a room pretty much devoid of any soft furnishings.
There was no sign of any cask ale on my visit, but the keg taps had seven Little Creatures beers on alongside a few guests from the likes of Camden. I tried the Little Creatures XPA, for which I was charged £5.90 a pint, which is insane for a 4.9% beer brewed half a dozen paces away. The staff here were prompt but fairly perfunctory and the beer, for what it’s worth, was reasonably tasty, but nothing that you haven’t tasted a great many times before.
I quite liked the look of this bar, as I thought the industrial stylings were a good fit for this heavily redeveloped area, but the overall ambiance left me a bit cold, as did the lack of available seating and the crazy pricing. It’s worth popping in if you’re exploring this interesting part of town, but with prices that would make the West End blush, I can’t see me coming back.
On 27th November 2019
- rating: 6
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john gray left this review about Little Creatures Regent's Canal
This is my style of brewpub.Big ,light airy high ceilinged with the brewery kit on display.All keg with one beer brewed on site on my visit.Outside seating.Reasonably priced but a big mark up on halfs.If you sit outside you have a view of a fascinating block of flats that have been built into and around a gasholder.Clever.
On 11th October 2019
- rating: 8
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