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Address: 29-33, Knightrider St, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 5BH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6474) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations St. Pauls (0.2 miles), Blackfriars (0.2 miles), Mansion House (0.2 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations Blackfriars (0.2 miles), City Thameslink (0.3 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles)

Chain: Front Page Pubs

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> Current user rating: 5.8/10 (rated by 24 users)
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user reviews of the Centre Page, St Pauls

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5 most recent reviews of 20 shown - see all reviews

Jump in my car!

On Knight Rider Street. With signed pictures of the Hoff.

It's alright.
terenced - 31 Mar 2014 09:29
What a lovely pub!!! I spent an inspiring evening here with my lover, sat outside under the magical St Pauls on a hot summers eve. The staff where so friendly and informative on the history of ye ole pub. Prices where excellent for food and booze-nice range too. The inside of the pub was beautiful, dark wood and little booths for privacy. It would be nice to see a modern twist on the usual pub grug, however their potato mash range is fantastic. look forward to stopping in soon
londonlala - 31 May 2012 19:38
Stopped in this weekend and found the beer only fair, the staff even less so. The woman behind the bar was too busy doing nothing that she couldn't be bothered topping off my pint and charged me 3.60 for the privelege. They won't see me here again.
fr21555 - 20 Feb 2012 02:46
Can't believe this place got decent reviews!! After trekking across the millenium bridge towards St Pauls on our visit to London we came across what seemed an old english pub, a treat for our weary feet & dry mouths.

It was a huge dissapointment! The food was terrible, stale bread, all fried, just disgusting, the beer was flat, most of the staff were polish (no offence you just expected some proper british characters in a pub as old as this), all except the owner, a course del boy type, orange & covered in cheap gold jewellery, made his rounds presumably to make us feel at home? Word of advice, dont scare your guests off John!

I then made the mistake of venturing to the toliets, having made a slightly wrong turn i ended up in the kitchen, were firstly i saw a dead mouse by the door, and then having just eaten from there had the misfortune of seeing for myself the dirty greasey surroundings my lunch had been produced in, making a sharp turn around i made my way into the toilets, an even bigger mistake, but having seen the kitchen i wasn't surprised what i was greeted with in the loos.

My advice? Keep walking, your not that desperate! If you keep going straight to st pauls and take a left there are various establishmnets you'll be glad you visited if only you waited 5 more minutes!!!

kevinbacon - 10 May 2011 15:44
Takes ages to get your food on a lunchtime but of an evening can be very pleasent
RiseburyCrisis - 14 Dec 2009 12:44

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