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Seven Stars
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Address: 53-54, Carey St, London, WC2A 2JB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3395) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Chancery Lane (0.3 miles), Temple (0.3 miles), Holborn (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations City Thameslink (0.4 miles), Farringdon (0.5 miles), Blackfriars (0.5 miles)

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Very quirky and an institution. Agree it has a more mixed/bohemian crowd than most of the pubs full of lawyers in this part of London.

Beer quality (both Harvey's and Sharps Cornish Coaster) exceptional and certainly a place to take people unfamiliar with London/if you are going on a crawl of old/quirky pubs.

Real trek up steep narrow stairs to the toilets as others have said!
mike_s - 1 Jun 2017 14:13
Visited for old times sake. Neither Roxy nor her cat were there. Despite being 6' 2" and over 15 stone I seemed invisible as the bar staff served legal types who had arrived after me! My pint of Darkstar was good but the Adnams wasn't quite right. Not sure how it should be changed but something need changing!
StephenM123 - 23 Sep 2016 18:15
A survivor from pre-Great Fire days, this is a long narrow pub right in the middle of the Inns of Court area. Eclectic decor and surprisingly bohemian for such an area.
rainlight - 9 Apr 2016 09:28
Visited this pub a week or so back.Nice setting and you pass a few land marks on you way from Holborn station.Pub is small and a bit grotty to say the least),but the beer was excellent. I had both the Adnams southwold and the Harveys IPA.
Barman was chirpy enough,but the pub isn't overly friendly. Got the distinct impression I wasn't particurly welcome to be honest.Glad I went, but wont return. it gets a 6 for the quality of the ale alone
tottenhamsean - 8 Feb 2016 10:32
Grotty little place that clearly has its fans. The beer's okay, the staff don't seem any worse than many other London pubs and the stairs are steep. The men's toilets are out of order at the moment and I doubt they'll be fixed any time soon. I suppose a visit here is part of the great London pub experience but I wouldn't recommend a return.
djw - 9 Jun 2015 22:58

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