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    Prince Regent

    3.7 (44 reviews)
    ModeratePubs, Lounges, British
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Scott J.

    went here and joined a party of six. the service literally never came to our table once in a several hours period. Even though we had a table, we went to the bar to order both food and drinks. I got a scotch egg, scallops, and one other appetizer. my two friends on the same ticket ordered at the same time and their food that was supposed to come out with it was 15 minutes later to the table. the scallops were WAY overcooked. the scotch egg was ok but nothing great. my colleagues food was also not executed well. we played trivia and the team that won appeared to have cheated w a phone but we had some laughs. go to his place for a beer perhaps but keep your food order for somewhere else and get ready to service yourself.

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    Jenn R.

    The fresh sourdough bread here is amazing! So delicious! This was the best thing at the restaurant. Since I was in London I thought I would try fish and chips. When in Rome... why not? Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it. I think I was shocked to find the skin inside the batter. Maybe Americans are used to "fish sticks" where the skin is not a part of the meal? It was unexpected! That ruined it for me.

    Jonathan E.

    I went for the Sunday Roast. It was decent, though nothing special (left hungry still) and a tad overpriced. But popular. The pub was full on a Sunday just after the noon hour. I'll return and try it for drinks at night, as the staff were friendly and the decor was very cool and particularly inviting to mid- to larger groups (big tables).

    Mike P.

    Came here with work collegues, as a table of about 8, on a Monday lunchtime. We were the only folk there. Despite this, all steak dishes were off the menu. To top that, they are serving fake pie -- their 'chicken and ham hock pie' is served in a dish with a pastry lid. I can't stand it when pub/restaurants do this. A pie has pastry all around! I chose the sausage and mash instead of either of the above. The sausages were burnt. Everything else about the pub is fine, though they don't really have a good selection of hand-pulled beers if that's your thing.

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    Meike B.

    What a lovely pub - I can't believe it's taken me this long to find it! The Prince Regent served as a perfect meeting place before heading to an art exhibition around the corner on Marylebone Road. Conveniently located in equal distance from Baker Street and Regents Park stations, the place was heaving on a Friday night - but in a nice way. We were lucky enough to grab a table downstairs (the "Opium Den" upstairs was booked by a private party) and just about managed to have a conversation against the music - quite loud and rocky. Having read through some of the other reviews, I think a Sunday roast is on the cards some time soon.

    Catherine H.

    The Prince Regent is a very plush pub located on the very luxurious Marylebone Hight Street. To say that the inside decoration is pretentious would be putting it lightly, and yet I still found the pub quite attractive. The inside walls are painted in a very deep purple, there are crystal chandeliers hanging from the cielings and when you order food you will be handed an empty bottle of red wine with a pink jazzy flower, instead of the traditional pub wooden spoons. There are even signs alluding to an opium den, obviously inexistent, but funny just the same. The toilets deserve a paragraph to themselves. When you walk in you will first be greeted by a traditional wall painting of a naked girl lounging in a bed, meanwhile below the image there is a purple velvet chaise-longue and a roman vase. Each cubicle door has been decorated by unique cherub, while the sinks are lined with gold-rimmed faucets. Everything in this pub is rather decadent and very camp, but it is definitely one of the most lavish pubs I have been to.

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    Candy B.

    The most satisfying meal I've had in London so far. We stumbled in at 10:15 looking for dinner. the tomato mozzarella salad was light, enough for two people to nibble on, but it was the main course that made me very happy. I ordered steak pie which came with a side of potatoes, broccoli and carrots. The pie was mostly crust but with the gravy and sides it was just right. A real feel good meal, cozy and just right after a long day of sightseeing. If only the coworkers next to me would have taken down the tipsy flirting, it would have been perfect. Doesn't he know she is way out of his league? Doesn't she know she's way out of his league? Check upstairs for more seating.

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    10 years ago

    Very fancy pub if you want to impress out of town guest. The chandeliers are still seared into my memory and I haven't been in over 5 years.

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    Good old style pub with a great beer selection including some international brews on tap. Really nice architecture and a great local.

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    We were out all day, on Regent street, and knew that we wanted a Sunday roast.

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    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

    4.1(443 reviews)
    2.0 miBlackfriars, Holborn
    ££

    We went to more than a dozen pubs while in London and the surrounding area on vacation recently so…read morewhile reviewing them, I'm trying to focus on what made each a distinct memory/experience for us. My wife actually booked dinner reservations in advance for Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, it was one of a few we did that for rather than just popping in. For some of these, Cheshire included, it isn't a bad idea if you want a full meal to do so as it gives you a table in a dining area that is quieter than the More raucous areas of the pub and guarantees you plenty of elbow room to dine. Every pub has fish and chips, and we had our share of it during our 8+ day trek, but my wife swears by this place as having the absolute best. I'd likely agree with that--we both had the traditional fish, chips, peas platter and every bite was great. We had a few slices of sourdough to hold us over while waiting for those plates. My wife had a bit of wine, and I tried a lager, lower ABV ale, and a pour of scotch opting for their "house" scotch. The spirits/beer menu was the same I saw used at a couple of what I think must be "sister" pubs all using the same distilleries and brewers. We were too full to try dessert. Service was friendly. Not sure if it was the vintage of my scotch or her wine, but price-wise this was by far our priciest pub visit in the area and I can't quite point my fingers at why, but I don't regret our meal and time here. As for historic interest, you can find pictures and placards of many of the pubs famous patrons from history--Dickens, Mark Twain on visits to London, etc. A first edition of a Dickens' book adorned a post by our table.

    Cool pub dating back to 1300s?…read more Fish and chips were great. Price was okay given its a popular and historic spot. Beer was excellent and prices reasonable Only complaint was the dining area was extremely quiet on a Friday afternoon. A little strange for a pub

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    Lamb & Flag - Steak and ale pie

    Lamb & Flag

    4.2(194 reviews)
    1.3 miCovent Garden
    ££

    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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