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A pocos pasos de nuestras habitaciones y más cerca todavía del mercado Smithfield (abierto de 2 am a 10 am, para aquellos que deseen comprar su carne más temprano en el día) , la taberna Viaducto a menudo se compara con la princesa Luisa en la suntuosidad de su decoración. Pero tiene más renombre como un verdadero Gin Palace, donde la lista de gin tonics va a varias páginas (nos presentaron un Classic G&T, No. 3 ) , el hielo desconchado de un resplandeciente bloque de hielo que se derrite lentamente. El techo rojo magníficamente foliado, que ha sido descrito como cobre batido o estaño, yeso o estuco, en realidad es Lincrusta, cuyo inventor cambió su formulación para el linóleo para que pudiera aplicarse a paredes y techos. Abajo, si Jazmín tiene tiempo para mostrarte, hay una bodega de carbón, el agujero en el techo, la abertura por la que se vertió desde el nivel de la calle. (No son las celdas de Newgate o de una prisión de deudores, pero no por eso son menos interesantes). De hecho, poder ver los barriles desde los que se sacaba el Fuller’s London Pride es un placer en sí mismo. Si tienes la intención de comer allí, el tostado de jamón y queso es especialmente bueno. Y, si también tiene la intención de tomar vino, sin duda más de una copa, considere pedir el Saint Marc Sauvignon y llevarse la botella inacabada. También querrás reservar un asiento, lo que The Viaduct hace admirablemente bien. Los jueves, el día más ocupado de la semana en que los clientes se paran hombro con hombro, gritando unos por encima de otros para ser escuchados, probablemente debería retirarse a la Mesa 5 en la esquina, un pequeño rincón que ofrece un poco de refugio de los trabajadores de oficina que celebran prematuramente el final de la semana. Fuimos allí cada dos noches —siempre deseando que la última experiencia del día fuera en el Viaducto—, una sensación que hicieron posible Jasmine y Sergio (que nos recibieron tan cálidamente en nuestra primera visita, cuando habíamos llegado a Londres solo dos horas antes) , Victor y Paige.
1000 Opinions in 3 websites
First the positives, the location is good and Ray the barman and the manager from New Zealand are both very nice and very professional. As for a lot of the other staff; however, it appears they have not seen a pub before let alone served in one. As a local to the area, I have seen another manager a few times in the Duke of York in Southwark (not too far away) as it’s probably too expensive to drink in her own pub. A mid range medium Rose is £8.20 and in the Duke of York and other pubs close by the price is around £6.40. £8.20 is not normal price for the area. If you are a tourist in the Hilton next door, go further afield and save your money. Well 50 meters anyway there are cheaper pubs dotted around. In addition, if there is a price on the website it probably wont match the price you are charged at the till. Ask for a receipt as you may be over charged. I got charged over £7.00 for a beer. Slightly cheaper than the American bar at the Savoy. The food is hit and miss, if you get served. Some lovely looking cheesy chips got placed on the table next to mine. We went to the bar and was informed the kitchen was shut. Although, some tourists were ordering fish and chips at the same time and got served shortly after . Very odd. We need more decent pubs in the area. Hope this one improves and/or my bank manager extends a loan so I can afford a glass of wine. From local knowledge there are cheaper and arguably better pubs nearby. Trust me
731 Opinions in 4 websites
Decent pub with staff who know how to pour a pint. It’s usually busy with the after-work crowd, tucked away in the backstreets between Blackfriars and St. Paul’s. A nice break from the more touristy spots nearby whilst still having a good ambiance. There’s a wide range of beers on tap and some cool artwork and history on the walls. Definitely worth popping in for a pint or two if you’re in the area. Guinness at time of review was £6.75.
698 Opinions in 5 websites
A really great experience if you’re looking for a calm yet lively environment to have lunch or a drink in. It’s not ‘rowdy’ at all and it was really pleasant, so if you’re looking for a calmer Sunday vibe that still has a strong atmosphere, either as a family or with your parents, this is the place for you.
600 Opinions in 3 websites
£7.30 for Guinness. £7.55 for Moretiti. Nice pub but nothing special. You won’t even get a smile whilst they fleece you!