This pub is much to blame for my many hangovers, welcomes and send offs, uncontrollable laughter fits and even a date or two..
It is hard to remember the food as clearly as I would like for my usual reviews on Yelp due to the drinking that follows the meals.... so I will focus on the drinks and bar snacks.
Their chunky chips are those thick cut sort, potatoe-y and good for lining of the stomach - comes with your standard ketchup and mayo, but their mild salsa and guacamole are additional costs but well worth trying, especially if a few of you get chips. Nuts are standard, wasabi style nuts are good but often not in stock.
The olives are awful, you can taste the brine which is also bit sour. The crisps are usually the Pipers & co brand which are great in crunch and flavour - I hope they stock the spicy tomato flavour soon. There may be other simple snacks that I have not discovered as of yet!
Most pubs are hit and miss, The King William is hit and somewhere just before miss, even when it is not busy there are nice pockets of intimate spaces to sit, catch up and unwind.. even when that unwinding leaves you with endless searches on Google on "The best hangover cure". The staff are chatty and friendly, but most of all, attentive.
The drinks are varied with your usual pints, wines, spirits but in terms of cocktails, purely on a price point of view, at £7 for the knowledge behind the bar, the cocktail making itself and the quality of the end product, I'd choose a better bar that specializes in cocktails. Pints are your usual Amstel, Kronenbourg, Fosters and the Portuguese Sagres. Just ask if you are curious about them and I am sure they will also let you sample them.
Truthfully, no matter how many wine tasting evenings or even holidays I go on, I can never spit out the wine..(.. what a waste?!) so I wouldn't be able to advise on the wines as such. But prices are relative to the area, but at around £4.50 per pint and £16 for house bottles of red/white there is much desire to hop on the tube and into town, from a price point of view. When I am sober enough or in doubt I use the app Vivino.
This is or was a LGBT friendly pub, but you don't remember when your there.. The crowd is so varied with Royal Free Hospital just around the corner. The music tends to be pop, RnB and some older tunes that take you back.. but not loud as it does not have a dancefloor.. whether you make your own dancefloor in the moment is up to you! You will Shazam some tracks, I am sure.
Overall go there and have a drink, if you are in the neighborhood or a neighbor, definitely go in the summer as the patio at the back is continuously updated under the new management and spacious. I will review the food at some point.. but in the meanwhile, see you there for a pint or two? read more