Reviews of Marquess of Anglesey. (Pub) in London (London).
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Information of Marquess of Anglesey, Pub in London (London)
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Open hours of Marquess of Anglesey
Sunday
12–10:30pm
Monday
11am–11pm
Tuesday
11am–11pm
Wednesday
11am–11pm
Thursday
11am–11pm
Friday
11am–11pm
Saturday
11am–11pm
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Reviews of Marquess of Anglesey
T. R.
Amazing food, probably one of the best Chicken, Ham and Leek pies I've ever had . Was crammed full, and had crispy bitter pastry. Also plenty of Gin options to choose from!
M. W.
Great Young's pub spit across two levels. Was looked after by a fantastic team member who ran the whole upstairs solo whilst the rugby was on last week. Great stuff
S. H.
I love it here. It's clean and comfortable with friendly staff. A nice pot of tea. Gentle music in the background. For Covent Garden it not to bad on price
T. L.
Looking for a London pub lunch, we found the Marquess of Anglesey near Covent Garden. The staff were very friendly and we some freshly made sandwiches 🥪. They were quite large, but packed with filling. Thanks.
C. J.
Reasonable priced, tasty food. A huge chunk of sandwich!
A. P.
Really good. Youngs beer and fish and chips. Great place. Been using this pub for over forty years.
M. A.
After having lived in London for a few years, whilst at the same time being an avid Guiness consumer, I thought it time to go in search of the best pint I could find. I had previously visited the Coach & Horses just around the corner, which poured a great pint.
Nonetheless, afterwards I with friends popped into the Marquess of Anglesey for some grub, which I thought why not have a pint of the good stuff with!
I started chatting to the bar manager, Oisín, an irish guy who was not only knowledge and a great guy to chat to, but also poured the best pint I have ever had in London. I cannot deny the pint was incredible. Fantastic domage, great shtick and also an old school glass.
Highly recommend.
S. V.
Great regular pub for central London meet-up with friends. Drink prices expensive but reasonable for London and service quick despite being packed. Got a table near the window. We will be back.
S. D.
Living in central London I'm not usually shocked at prices but being charged £6.70 for a bottle of non alcoholic beer and a bag of crisps did it. Looking at the menu a regular sized glass of bog standard wine was around £7 and fish and chips (probably frozen) was £16.50. I know pubs have had a torrid 18 months but this is off the scale. I went to The Royal Opera opposite after and the bar there was a fair bit cheaper than the pub. That's never happened before. Having said that it's a pleasant pub and the staff were good.
J. W.
Just any old Young's pub. It's fine, it ticks the boxes if you want a beer in central London, and is a better choice than a Wetherspoons.