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    BrewDog Seven Dials

    4.2 (22 reviews)
    ModerateBrewpubs
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Trice T.

    The staff here are great. Have me a chance to sample beers from tap. The food looks awesome, we just came from eating so didn't grab any but will return for food. The ambiance is very chill and great for solo adventures out groups.

    Chicken wings and beer
    Jeannie W.

    Love this Pub. Very comfortable and cozy. Staffs were very friendly. I didn't know what kind of beer I'm going to order. The bartender let me try a few samples. He was very patient with me then I finally picked what to ordered. Also I ordered some chicken wings. It was a little spicy. It was an enjoyable afternoon for me at the Pub. Totally recommended.

    BrewDog Seven Dials.  Sharing a pint with my favorite person in the world.
    John S.

    My wife and I heard the story of this brewery chain from her cousin, who's lived in London for the past four years. He told us that the owners went on a television show similar to Shark Tank in the United States. They were told that they wouldn't make any money and were denied on the show. He said they raised money through public investors, through a series of rounds where they offered diminishing discounts on their pints with each successive round of investment. They now have a chain of breweries around the world. This bar had 2 floors. We ordered on the first and drank on the second because the first floor was packed. I didn't try any of the food, but the beer tasted amazing. My favorites were the hazy jane (similar to the NEIPA) and the lost lager, a refreshing, low abv pilsner, and the elvis juice, which is hard to put into a style. If you like great beer, visit BrewDog. They are found in Ohio and Indiana in the US.

    Crafty beer with my crafty friend
    Sarin P.

    I highly recommend this spot for all you craft beer enthusiasts. Not only is the staff super friendly and knowledgeable, but they have a rotating menu, which offers a variety of beers throughout the month/year. Most of the beer is brewed in Scotland and almost everything is on tap, I don't recall see any bottled beer (but I'm sure it exists). With the help of a staff member, I opted for the tasting flight. I indulged in the Dead Pony Club (Pale Ale), Punk IPA, and Jet Black Heart (Stout - Milk / Sweet) which were all "Headliners". My final choice was the ever classic Delirium - I love that you can get this on draft almost everywhere outside the US. Cheers!

    Elvis Juice IPA
    Chris Z.

    Rad spot between SOHO and Convent Gardens to drink some craft beer. They have a bar on the main floor, and one upstairs. Plenty of room to sit or stand throughout the building. Restrooms are downstairs, along with an extra lounge area. Staff was super friendly and knowledgeable. I tried, and recommend: - PUNK IPA - Elvis Juice - Restorative Beverage For Invalids and Convalescents - Amber Ale in the Pines (Guest tap from Wiper and True) Cheers.

    Hazy Jane and 30 Day IPA
    Dana H.

    Great beer, great food, great ambiance. We stumbled upon this place by accident after watching Phantom of the Opera down the street, and we were not disappointed! They have really quick service and they sell their merchandise at a reasonable price. We even went back a second time during our 3 day vacation because we liked it so much. Highly recommend!

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    Ken H.

    My friends and I came across this place before seeing a show. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was fun. There is a large selection of craft beers. My burger was just ok. I'm glad I added the three wings as they were the highlight of my visit.

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    I am a Brewdog fan but although both service and beers are good, the place is too noisy and hot on a summer evening.

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    Review Highlights - BrewDog Seven Dials

    I indulged in the Dead Pony Club (Pale Ale), Punk IPA, and Jet Black Heart (Stout - Milk / Sweet) which were all "Headliners".

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    The Nags Head - Outside

    The Nags Head

    3.6(42 reviews)
    0.2 miCovent Garden
    ££

    Crazy busy place for locals and tourists. Came here on a weekday and it was amazing to even get a…read moretable. They don't have hostesses so keep in mind that if you're looking for a table it's a first come first serve and you need to keep your eyes open for an open table or stand by one that is getting up soon. The food itself is great. We had the pie flights, definitely recommend the beef pie and the vegetable pie. The chicken was meh but everything else was good. Bit on the pricey side in terms of beers on tap. Was about 7.39 for a pint. The place is nice lots of tables, but tables fill up fast. They also have outdoor seating so that's nice, but for a place like London where it always rains, it's nice that they have ample about of seating inside. Great local pub with good pies.

    When we visited London, we joined a city tour that gave us some free time in Covent Garden. We…read morewanted to experience a traditional English pub, so we looked around and found one. It was late afternoon, and the pub area was quite busy with customers, so we headed upstairs to the restaurant section. We ordered beef ale pie and fish and chips--classic British comfort food. The fish and chips were a solid choice, with a crispy batter. The interesting part was the side of bean paste. We enjoyed pairing the fish with the bean paste, and even tried the fries with it at times. The standout dish was the beef ale pie! The filling was absolutely delicious--tender beef with a perfectly flavored sauce. I'd love to have it again! We ordered Guinness, a classic British pub drink. We enjoyed the traditional pub atmosphere, and I later learned that this pub has a long history as well. It was a great experience, and I hope to have a beer in the downstairs pub section next time.

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    The Nags Head - Enjoying pub life.

    Enjoying pub life.

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    Goose Island Brewpub - Deep dish pizza

    Goose Island Brewpub

    4.0(5 reviews)
    2.3 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate

    After leaving a different brewery-branded craft beer bar very close by (three guesses...), a friend…read moreand I headed here in search of more delicious beer in a calmer and quieter atmosphere. One of my regular bus routes goes right by the front doors, so from the moment I saw the construction going on and the Goose Island stencils on the windows, I'd been super excited to try this place once it opened. I was looking forward to finally sitting down inside. The brewpub, which occupies a ground-floor unit, is definitely spacious. The bar is on the left as you walk in, with a row of high-top tables to the right. In back up a couple of stairs is another seating area and the brew equipment. This means Goose Island has more space than some other bars in Shoreditch, which helped the atmosphere feel calmer than where we had been before. And we didn't need to shout to hear each other. The friendly bartender helped us sample a number of brews on tap before we made up our minds on a Gillian (strawberry honey gose) and an IPA. We also perused the food menu, and shared an order of fries (£3) which were seriously nothing to write home about. Familiar with the well-designed, internationally-inspired, beer-paired food menus at other Goose Island locations in places like Seoul and Shanghai, I was disappointed to see their London offerings. They've opted for a sort of Chicago-inflected Americana with pizzas, subs, and a few sides. I'd call it rather boring. Sure, the 16" pizzas coming out to other tables smelled good, but for between £14-16, I'd expect something more special. In fact, I'd expected something more special in general. The generic exposed brick design that's probably supposed to mirror "gritty" Chicago felt hollow. The answer that I got when I asked what makes the 312 an "urban" wheat beer (that it's "urban" because it's from Chicago) forced an awkward laugh from my throat. The nicest thing was the bathrooms which, though I deplore gender segregation--come on people, go unisex, it's just a pot to piss in--provided three "F" to one "M" and had great-smelling soap. Kinda sad though if that's what impressed me most. I probably won't be back.

    Situation: - Saturday evening/night, last Friday of…read moreDecember in 2018 - Order of an IPA Pros - Friendly service - The IPA was very good - There a decent amount of space of tables on the main level and a few on the slightly higher next level Cons - The layout is okay, it's good if you're with a group

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    Craft Beer Co. - Mmmmm Beeeeeeer

    Craft Beer Co.

    4.5(44 reviews)
    1.5 miIslington
    ££

    I came to Craft Beer Co while pregnant…read more WHAT THE CLUCK!? (Well, I did order The Cluck chicken sandwich, for what its worth). Let me explain. We took a "baby class" and it just so happened to be at The Lift building on White Lion Street, a stone's throw from Craft Beer Co. My husband's delight could hardly be concealed as we approached lunchtime and the promise of a remarkable pint. He successfully completed his lunch mission and the rest of baby class...so, I'd call that a success. He raves about the beer selection here as do numerous other yelpers - safe bet you'll find something that catches your eye. My chicken sandwich was messy and delicious, made fresh and arrived very quickly with hot chips. Ill put this on my list for "return when not pregnant" - because once you've been sober for 9 months, go for the good stuff.

    *To the theme of Top Cat*…read more Top Pub (du-duh) The most effec-tu-al Top Pub (du-duh) Where intellectual(?!) close friends get to go for drinkies Providing it's with dignity Top Pub (du-duh) The indisputable leader of the Craft Beer Rev-o-lu-tion It's the boss It has lots of taps It's filled with lov-ely chaps It's the most tip top (du-du-du-duh) - Top Pub! No, there's no chef But it's still the king, but above everything It's the most tip top - Top Pub! OK, "the Craft Beer Revolution" rhyme is more than a little tenuous but I stand by it. What do you mean you don't know the Top Cat theme? Sort yourself out. Kind regards, Ian

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    Craft Beer Co. - Very nice place! Beer fans, it's THE place!

    Very nice place! Beer fans, it's THE place!

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