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The Euston Flyer, NW1

83 Euston Road
NW1
NW1 2RA
Phone: 02073830856

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Steve C left this review about The Euston Flyer

After a while away from London I was pleased to find that the Euston Flyer is a Fullers house and I enjoyed every drop of the first decent pint of London Pride I’d had for some time. I don’t know why, but if London Pride leaves the boundary of the M25 it tastes funny… then again it could just be psychological. Five other Fullers beers were available from the eight hand pumps and there is a large cider selection. The pub opens at 10am and serves breakfast, including full English for £8.50, until 13:00. The usual Fullers fayre is served throughout the day and the prices are a little higher than the other pubs of the area, but I find Fullers food is usually very good. There are screens throughout and along with the two projector screens they show Sky Sports. There is plenty of seating in this healthily sized pub, although much of it is up a step in raised areas.

I found the service to be polite and there was a decent sized crowd gathered around the bar during my visit on Wednesday afternoon last week. I’d have no problem popping back in here for another pint or two.

On 31st January 2012 - rating: 7
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Euston Flyer

Solid enough Fullers pub on the opposite side and slightly up the road from St Pancreas station. Decent amount of seating and quite a large standing area in front of the bar. Generally a decent selection of the Fullers range and the beers are usually well kept and have always found it a decent enough place for a couple pints of Pride before moving on.

On 17th November 2011 - rating: 6
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Chris 87 left this review about The Euston Flyer

Popped in to this Fullers' pub on a saturday evening en route somewhere else. First thing to say is, even by central London standards, prices are steep - a round of 3 Bengal Lancers came to £11.40, which is just too much if you ask me. Atmosphere was fairly good - lots of jovial Leeds fans in the place following their FA Cup match at Arsenal. Sky Sports News viewable on pull-down projector screens and food was doing a brisk trade. Fullers do better but given its proximity to three railway stations I'm not surprised it isn't top drawer.

On 10th January 2011 - rating: 6
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Michael Boyes left this review about The Euston Flyer

Selection of Fullers ales plus a couple of guest ales. Can get very busy due to its location. Hence the food is a bit steep in price. eg: Apple pie £6.25 This is not a Fullers Ale and pie.

On 11th April 2010 - rating: 6
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Mark Castro-Garcia left this review about The Euston Flyer

Fullers London Pride, ESP, IPA, Seafarers and Honeydew, plus Discovery (blonde beer)

Pub has the Cask Marque - large premises, TV, music, fruit machines, plenty of seating and tables

On 16th October 2009 - rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about The Euston Flyer

Returned earlier last week - pleased to see HSB and the seasonal Jack Frost - both very drinkable. No proper guest ales, though there is a decent selection of foreign bottles to be had. A downer is the prices (especially the Fullers seasonals) which are starting to get stupid – c’mon Fullers, you only brew over in Chiswick!

24 November 2006
An excellent place for an ale or two, usual Fuller's range well-complemented by Archers Oyster Stout and Dark Star Hop Head yesterday. Inside of the place looks like a Wetherspoons - a large open-plan interior but don't let that put you off. Staff are quick to serve but a massive big screen for the football seemed to be out-of-place. Wouldn't advise eating here though, it's too pricey for what you receive (which is essentially mass-catering Brake Bros style food).

On 15th February 2009 - rating: 7
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Philip Carter left this review about The Euston Flyer

Large Fullers pub, opposite the British Library. Don't go in there much, prices seem a bit high. Food was good on my last visit. Sells real ale, of course!

On 30th November 2007 - rating: 8
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Euston Flyer

This is a large single room pub that was handy for St Pancrass station.
This pub is a Fullers tied house and the pub was quite smart inside with lots of seats and it was also carpeted there were two real ales on here i had a drink of Fullers Jack Frost and this was a very nice drink the other beer was London Pride.
This was a decent enough pub to have a few drinks in.

Pub visited 13/12/2003

On 13th December 2003 - rating: 7
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