Not enough ladies toilets and they get blocked dur...
Not enough ladies toilets and they get blocked during rugby matches
Not enough ladies toilets and they get blocked during rugby matches
Best craft beer ever, thanks a lot for a nice evening! Even my German friends were impressed with the beer.
Very cosy place and the staff is very welcoming. They told us everything there is to know about Welsh culture events in London and taught us quite a bit about Wales, the language, and the folklore!
Perfect place for any low keys meetings, workshops. .. Staff super helpful. Non pretentious. Great vibes and superb location.
Unfortunately closed at present. During normal times the bar can be very lively (especially following the LONDON WELSH MALE VOICE CHOIR rehearsal on a Thursday evening)
Best venue in London for watching rugby if you are Welsh or not
Fantastic Xmas Emporium with lovely different and unique welsh gifts, so different and happy to support handmade crafts. Only a massive shame that there were no Welsh cakes but had some lovely bars brith x
There's no better place in London for the homesick Welsh person inside you. It's a big, old building which inside feels like a cross between the Neuadd Sir and your local rugby club. Watching the Wales v England match here felt like watching it in Cardiff. The Mari Lwyd night was incredible too.
Recently started visiting the upstairs bar again after a gap of nearly thirty years and it hasn't changed. I'm told it has been refurbished, but obviously in the same original style. This is a little disconcerting but who am to question. Its quiet and OK with friends, but not for losing yourself in a crowd (this was Thursday night mind)
Staff were convivial, prices reasonable with a decent selection of welsh ales and stout and well kept.
I think the three stars is based on the lack of change, though I'm no regular and that may well be what the punters want. Open to all comers, its like a private club that few know about.
Nice bar room with a high vaulted ceiling here which is open to the public (I think it's mostly Wednesday and Thursday evenings - best to check). Lovely to hear Welsh being spoken in central London.