Classificação do local: 4 West Kensington, London, United Kingdom
At a quick walk from King’s Cross Station, this hideout proposes Thai food on the menu. A simple traditional and delicious cuisine is served.
Paul L.
Classificação do local: 3 Paddington, London, United Kingdom
This is like a local pub for local people. Very friendly barman though. Only one real ale but was a good IPA. no frills, nothing fancy, random music. Enjoyed the local feel though. Good to find a non tourist pub in the area. If you are looking for a posh pub this is not for you. If you want a local feel come here
Chris F.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
This is a nice looking old style pub, hidden behind the main street. Overall I wasn’t too impressed though. The barrel had to be changed and the London Pride eventually produced was definitely not worth the wait. Thai food and football on the telly.
Catriona C.
Classificação do local: 3 Penicuik, United Kingdom
Tucked away in a quiet corner, not far from Kings Cross is The Dolphin. With other pubs packed out watching the World Cup, dragging three large bags, the last thing that we wanted was to be in the way of a throng of fans trying to grab a beer and watch a game. The Dolphin was perfect — quiet and out of the way enough to reduce the chances of commuters or tourists swinging by for a pint before catching a train, with outdoor seating that allowed us to sit outside in peace, enjoying the humidity of a June summer in London. With freshly made Thai food available for cheap as chips prices, this is a pleasant place to spend an afternoon. On the downside, when we visited, when visiting the ladies, we discovered that the sink no longer existed, having been semi-smashed from the wall, leaving only a bottle of hand sanitizer. Fortunately the kitchen next door allowed us to wash our hands. Rather strange but hopefully it will have been mended by the time I visit next.
Philip C.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Nice pub, tucked behind Camden Town Hall. Visitors to the beer festival, held in the town hall, used to pop across for Thai food. The pub has two bars, the main bar, or public bar has stools around the walls and at the bar. There is also a pool table. This is where the majority of the visitors go. The other bar, or lounge, has more comfortable seats and tables, this is mainly the dining area. There is a fire, though it is gas it looks very inviting. The Thai food is tasty and reasonably priced. Fridays or pay days is usually the busiest. If you visit when there are exams being done in the town hall, the outside seating gets filled up with students. Has two real ale taps, but only sells London Pride now. The Guinness is very good.