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Tudor Street, Fleet Street, EC4

36 Tudor Street
EC4
EC4Y 0BH
Phone: 02073536427

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Tris C left this review about Jamies Tudor Street

The Feathers originally occupied this site by the late 18th century and was rebuilt at the end of the 19th. Rebuilt again in 1974 and renamed the Witness Box, I came here once around mid-1991 and don't really remember it much but recall that it was an uninspiring place. Now a fancy wine bar and restaurant with seemingly no beer at all according to their website.

On 27th November 2017 - rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Jamies (Tudor Street)

Formerly the Witness Box, this wine bar-type establishment is located underground and features a mix of modern furniture and decor (with many tables set aside for dining). Also has a restaurant at street level and a long row of wooden picnic benches out on the pavement. Just Wandle (£4.15) available from the solitary handpump.

On 17th April 2016 - rating: 5
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Steve C left this review about Witness Box

It was obvious on my approach at 17:00 on Wednesday that the upstairs bar was closed and the brown sauce and ketchup bottles on the tables along with the signs outside advertising breakfast from 7:30 until 11am on Mondays to Fridays led me to believe that this area was just used as a café. However, the downstairs bar is certainly used for drinking and a cabaret was advertised for the evening of my visit. I found the staff to be very friendly and the Guinness was spot on and topped up when not really short and I hadn’t asked. Two hand pumps were unused, but Adnams Spiced Winter, Spitfire and Youngs Gold were available alongside a standard draught selection. A couple of plasma screens are in situ and these were showing muted BBC rolling news whilst some American folk music was playing in the background. Private hire is available, whether this is the top bar, basement or both I’m not sure.

This is not really a place I would actively seek out again.

On 26th December 2010 - rating: 6
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