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* <b>Telephone:</b> (020) 7923 5961 * <b>Address:</b> [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=530161&Y=182299&A=Y&Z=1 31 Marchmont Street, London WC1N 1AP] * <b>Locale:</b> [[Bloomsbury]] |
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- Brewery: Part of the Goose pub chain
- Telephone: (020) 7923 5961
- Address: 31 Marchmont Street, London WC1N 1AP
- Locale: Bloomsbury
- Nearby Tube stops: Russell Square
Drinks
London Pride �2/pint. [Prices as of October 2002]
Food
The standard Goose menu (see Goose, SW16 1HJ for more details). I had the sausage and mash (�4.75): the mash seemed to be from a packet mix, the sausages were a bit gristly and not that well cooked, and the onion gravy was over-salted and under-flavoured — but it wasn't awful, just not great, and it did the job. [Prices as of October 2002]
Service and Ambience
Nothing to complain about, nothing to rave about.
Layout
A large room downstairs, with large windows and a couple of big leather sofas in the (reasonably effective) non-smoking area. There's another room upstairs (which is where the toilets are too), but I didn't examine it closely. Three or four benches outside on the pavement.
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