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    John Snow

    3.7 (78 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Marlon T.

    No, this is not about the true Lord of the Seven Kingdoms. It's about some English person. From wikipedia: John Snow (15 March 1813 - 16 June 1858) was an English physician and a leader in the development of anesthesia and medical hygiene. Aside from this, the bar is great--so great that it will typically have a crowd standing outside since there's not much room inside. The drinks are standard English flavor, but the bar is full of charm and history that keeps its patrons coming back. This is a must-go place around Piccadilly!

    Beer and Cider!
    Paul K.

    We found a lot of places to drink in the SOHO/Carnaby neighborhood and stumbled into John Snow (probably due to the name familiarity of GOT TV show character!) although we knew it was named after a historical figure. We started downstairs and loved the small half door to enter or exit the main bar from inside. It was super crowded so we took our drinks upstairs and ended up staying there for our time here. They only serve one brand of beer/cider here, made by Samuel Smith's. All the usual varieties are represented and I liked the one I had. Fun place to try and easy name to remember.

    Angela F.

    I made a special trip here as a student of epidemiology. I took pics with the pump as well as the signs inside and outside the building commemorating Dr. Snow's achievement. My friend and I decided to grab lunch while we were here. We ventured upstairs and found ourselves a table as there was no one to seat us. There was a handsome, but surly bartender who told us to come up and order our food at the bar. We ordered and were told we needed to pay right then. Odd. Now I see why. The food looked fine, but tasted so bland. My cheese, onion and potato pot pie crust was heavy and hard as a rock. The peas and carrots on the side had zero flavor or seasoning. My friend was not happy either. Also, we asked about WiFi and were told, "No, you'll need to just talk to each other". I just wanted to check in on yelp and, and since we were traveling, WiFi every once in a while is a treat. His attitude was definitely off putting. I would not recommend eating here based on my experience.

    Downstairs at the John Snow Pub.
    L F.

    Cozy, quirky little pub with fun local color and history, named for Dr. John Snow, the father of epidemiology, who discovered that everybody's favorite public plague - Cholera - was spread via water. He famously closed doen the public water pump located right near this location, and is credited with saving many lives through more hygenic water practices. That's worth raising a pint to! The good doctor's namesake pub is a fine little establishment with a good variety on tap, cheap prices, and in convenient and lively SoHo. Upstairs dining room is spacious, with some John Snow history/decor, and a decent menu that is common to a few pubs owned by the same group. Worth popping in for a pint or two in honor of the good doctor's discovery that beer is safer than water.

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    Ria M.

    Made a quick pit stop here for the public health history! For any epidemiology nerds out there apparently you can sign a book upstairs (I forgot to ask when I was there unfortunately). Wasn't crowded at all when I came on an early Tuesday afternoon (only the downstairs portion was open). Bartender was very friendly and happy to talk to us. The Sam Smith beers were good and affordable. All in all a great place to soak in some beer and some cholera history.

    having a great time!
    Aleksandra B.

    This pub deserves a lot more than a few words! It is by the spot where Dr John Snow found the cholera pump. From the brilliant original victorian decor, to the delightfully cheap beers considering its location. The atmosphere is brilliant in the day for a quick lunchtime pint, or fantastically buzzy in the evening for a night out or pre-drink. Especially fun in the summer when the crowd spills out into the street. There are seating areas over two floors. Punters are a mix of students and young professionals looking for a cheap night without sacrificing the feel of a genuine pub, none of this gastro/ chain/ focus on the interior design nonsense. The owners get particularly arsey around closing time as no one wants to leave! Evenings, no matter what day of the week are always heaving so if you want to secure a good spot get there around 6 o'clock. Oh and watch out for the really low door by the downstairs bar, it may look really good and give the pub it's cosy feel, but I always bash my head on it.

    Catherine H.

    I find myself yet again reviewing another Samuel Smith pub, but I do think this particular one has a special place in my heart since it the first one I discovered. Covered in wooden carvings and what I would describe as "old man" interior decoration, the John Snow is a charming place to have a pint. The downstairs is separated by a rather strange tiny door where you are bound to hit your head unless you were gifted by a hobbit-like size. Evenings here get very busy as the pub tends to fill up with the creative media types having their after-work drinks. If you are lucky, you will be able to find a seat in the comfortable area upstairs, or if the weather is decent most people end up seeping out onto the pavements. My only slight dislike about this pub is the fact that it tends to serve the drinks in cheap plastic cups rather than glass pint glasses, but I will make do with this because of the price and atmosphere.

    Sarah L.

    I really like the John Snow. In the heart of Soho, but fair enough off the tourist track to ensure it stays cool, the John Snow served a range of ales, all coming in at VERY reasonable prices. It's super-charming in a ye-olde-school English way, but always packed after work with the local media and fashion types, resulting in a really cool mix of folk.

    Outside the John Snow
    Lucy M.

    Food is amazing value for a pub in London! Really good! I got the fish finger sandwich with chips and salad. Was lovely! It's quite small but lovely atmosphere. Drinks are fab too! And not too expensive. I wouldn't go with a large group if you want a table :-)

    Evelyn M.

    Is it wrong of me to admit that I fancy John Snow, the Channel Four news presenter? He's so wordly, so intelligent, so polite...If I had to choose Britain's next Prime Minister, I would choose him. He's just lovely. As I walk towards the John Snow pub, these are the thoughts that shuffle around my head. Despite the fact that this pub was named after another John Snow, it's that very tall man with his selection of multicoloured ties that I imagine as I walk inside. Though I'm yet to see him in here, I'm hoping that it will happen one day. In the mean time however, I'll just have to settle for the cheap drinks and relaxing atmosphere that this pub boasts. The Victorian decor inside the John Snow is beautiful. My friend was literally amazed at the intricacy of the wall paper and wooden coving (he doesn't get out much). The best thing about this pub however, is being able to enjoy these great surroundings and cheap prices in a location just off Soho without having to suffer the tourist masses. A must visit if you're ever in the area!

    Walking to Work past the John Snow
    Jason E.

    This is a Samuel Smiths house without any real ales at all and for some reason the organic lager is only available upstairs. Basically, if you like beer move along, there's nothing for you here. In common with most Sam Smiths places, it's architecturally wonderful with an interior that is much like it would have been centuries ago. It's in a great location, on the edge of the Mayfair Soho border. The residents here are either millionaires or in social housing and the vibrancy of the location cannot be understated. It's not my pick of pubs round here but it's not bad.

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    As a public health professional, it was a must. I enjoyed the spot and would definitely go back!

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    Review Highlights - John Snow

    Samuel Smith beers in a pub named after the guy who figured out how cholera was being spread (not after a guy who was a bastard from the north).

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    Devonshire Arms

    4.0(25 reviews)
    0.2 miSoho
    ££

    Such a cute, old fashioned place. Really really loved this location- only went for pints and little…read moresnacks but area is gorgeous as well pub is very cute. Overall really enjoyable experience. Was rather packed and service is quick but able to snag seat. Recommend

    Flew in on a Sunday and arrived at my hotel around noon. Immediately went to the concierge to see…read moreif he could secure me a spot since I had zero luck trying to get a reservation on line for two weeks prior. Remarkable, he scored and I literally walked around the corner and saw the long line to get into the pub first. I was seated immediately, however, and proceeded to enjoy a traditional Sunday Roast. Room was very pleasant (there are so many I got lost returning to my table from a bio brake. Roast was very good ( but no Lawry's) and the sides excellent. Could not decide if my favorite was the roast potatoes (crispy outside soft inside) or the glazed carrots. Yorkshire pudding was good but again, I am to used to the Lawry's and this is a different style. Peas were, well, peas, but very fresh. The sticky toffee cake was excellent and the Guinness fresh, creamy and a proper pour. Good thing because the selection of winners by the glass and half bottles of wine were both a little thin. Overall wine list was good but I was alone and not up for drinking a full bottle by myself. Overall, very enjoyable and to judge by the crowd and difficulty in getting a reservation, one of the more popular in town.

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    Devonshire Arms - Iberico Pork ribsSome of the nicest things I have put in my mouth.

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    Lamb & Flag - Steak and ale pie

    Lamb & Flag

    4.2(194 reviews)
    0.5 miCovent Garden
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    Stopped by The Lamb & Flag while walking around Covent Garden and immediately understood why people…read morelove this place. The history alone makes it worth visiting, and the location is perfect if you're exploring the area. It feels very classic London in the best way. We stopped in for a pint and honestly... the whole after-work beer culture over there is something I really need to bring back with me to the States. The beer was great, the atmosphere was lively without feeling overwhelming, and it just felt like one of those places where people naturally gather and stay awhile. Definitely worth stopping into if you're in the area.

    Historic London pub that I visited for lunch, at opening time. The bar actually opens before food…read moreis served so I grabbed a drink. Reservations recommended. Two story space - the ground floor feature the bar and handles walk in lunch; the upstairs is a dining room for those with reservations. Fun fact, as part of the history, the pub used to be the host of bare knuckle fights and had regulars like Charles Dickens. Wildfarmed sourdough - served with whipped salted butter and Guinness butter. Well toasted bread and the butters with salt were well made. Fuller's London Pride marinated steak and ale pie - served with seasonal veggies and red wine gravy, as well as either mash potatoes or triple cooked chips. If there is one dish London does really well, it's their pies. It was beautifully made and loaded with steak. The red wine gravy was decadent and added a perfect amount of moisture to the pie. Triple cooked chips were perfectly crispy but fluffy on the inside. Corn fed chicken breast - served with garlic and sage butter, mash potato, cavolo nero, and crispy onions. Only took a bite of this as it was my partner's dish but the bite of chicken I had was very juicy and well seasoned.

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    Lamb & Flag - This is from 2003. Behind the bar with Owner and friends of his.

    This is from 2003. Behind the bar with Owner and friends of his.

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    Lamb & Flag - Front of pub

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