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Otta - I generally dislike most Sam Smith's pubs for the following:


Beer - poor ale selection, badly kept. Always icy cold and tastes like crap.

Staff - poorly paid, surly.

Cleanliness - spotless with the overpowering smell of bleach

Interiors - while the actual fabric of the buildings can be nice their furniture is proper shabby. And not nice shabby.


They've taken over lots of very nice pubs and I've yet to see one improved.

Fair enough, especially on the ale front if you're an ale user (I am a lager lout).


As I say, my only experience is of The Chandos, which doesn't remind me of any of the other things you say, but...


1. ... It's been a good few years since I've been, so maybe it's not so good now

2. ... maybe that's an exception.

I always liked their beer though I've not been in a Sam Smith's pub for over 20 years so they've obviously taken a nosedive since I last imbibed in one. What a shame.

I've decided not to take the trip uptown today because of the lousy weather and tube strike. Maybe tomorrow and I can check out a few of the old pubs while I'm at it, including the Sam Smith ones I've mentioned.

  • 1 month later...

A few more, just in case dc is suffering lunch time ennui


Kam Fung on Red Lion Street for enormous lunch specials


Dapur just opened on Lambs Conduit Passage for authentic Malay curry and coconut rice


Free State Coffee on Southampton Row - almost agressively hip, but very very good coffee


The Enterprise, also Red Lion St for post work beer

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I loved working in Holborn though it is 20 years

> since I did. You being at the Kingsway end you're

> not far from the Princess Louise. Not been in

> there for a very long time but it's beautiful old

> pub so you really should give a whirl.



The Princess Louise is truly magnificent, I used to use it when I worked in Covent Garden, which isn't too far away.

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