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Address: 6-8 Mill Street, London, W1S 2AT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2653) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Oxford Circus (0.2 miles), Bond Street (0.3 miles), Piccadilly Circus (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.9 miles), London Marylebone (1.2 miles), London Victoria (1.3 miles)

Brewery: Young's

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The pies are very good and it's forte. Would recommend for food but not just a drink. It is a restaurant that sells (well kept) beer these days not really (or at most tenuously after work on a Thu/Fri night only perhaps) a pub.
mike_s - 3 Dec 2018 17:22
Arrived at lunchtime, was very busy, full of suits as you would expect in this area, but we managed to find a table. Bar staff very efficient and quick, had a nice pint of Youngs Special, 3 other beers on. Would go back at a quieter time.
Shuv16 - 26 Apr 2015 12:21
Popped in on a Wednesday lunch time for a pint and lunch having not been here for at least 15 years.

Always was a Young’s pub but now it’s a very attractive “posh” pub grub lunch pub. Testament to this is the cracking pie that I had for my lunch, for this area of London it was good value at £12.00

All the Young’s range of beers on tap, I had a couple of nice pints of Young’s Bitter, perfectly served and more than quaffable.

Very busy in the front and back seating areas @ 12.30pm with hardly any tables spare.

Great service, very swift and attentive.

All in all a very good pub especially for lunch
lezford - 4 Feb 2015 13:47
Dropped in here on Saturday afternoon. I'd last tried to visit a couple of years ago, when I was turned away, as I had the nipper in tow. This time I was alone and a little worse for wears after visiting 8 other pubs, including getting through the complete cider range at the Harp in Covent Garden, plus some of their ales. I'd read that the pub was due to close at 4:30 on a Saturday. But there were still plenty of customers at 4pm. Although food was no longer being served. Ales were Youngs Bitter, Blonde, Special, London Gold & Winter Warmer, Courage Directors, Wells Bombardier & Sambrooks Junction. Nice enough pub and the best of the 2 I tried in Mayfair.
blue_scrumpy - 26 Jan 2015 21:58
When I called in in was lunchtime and extremely busy. Has a reputation for decent pies! Had a well kept pint of Twickenham Grandstand Bitter at £3.60 from a choice of half a dozen hand pumps. Unfortunately, I had to stand next to some elderly business men who swore like troopers oblivious to whoever was around them. I'd call in again but probably later in the day when its less busier. 7/10
ng10 - 24 Feb 2013 15:51

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