Elixir Bar, Euston - pub details
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Address: 162 Eversholt Street, London, London, NW1 1BL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1170) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: https://www.elixirbar.co.uk
Mornington Crescent (0.2 miles), Euston Square (0.2 miles), Euston (0.3 miles)
London Euston (0.1 miles), London St Pancras (0.5 miles), London Kings Cross - Thameslink (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale, Cocktails
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Wireless internet access, Coach parties welcome, Disabled access
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other pubs nearby:
Neptune, Somers Town (0.1 miles), Escape Bar and Restaurant, Camden (0.1 miles), Eastnor Castle, Camden (0.1 miles), Britannia, Euston Station (0.2 miles), Prince Arthur, Euston (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Elixir Bar, Euston
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Much improved!!!! Food and service quite good! anonymous - 31 Mar 2009 08:34 |
The food was ok... and given in a generous portion however it took too long to order and even get drinks, the staff just seemed to walk straight passed us. Also the toilets are never seen to, twice I�ve been in there, and there was no toilet paper. simka - 12 Dec 2008 13:31 |
This pub is definitely open but obviously chooses some strange opening hours. It was deserted on my early evening visit although judging by the open floor space, lighting and mirrorball, I get the impression that this is more geared towards the late night clubbers. Whilst there was nothing particularly awful about the place, the contrived Irish theme is all to frequent in this area and the pub offers little to entice me back. The interior is overbearingly plain with an abundance of pine and very little character. A couple of fancy mirrors gain some attention and there are 3 TVs dotted along one side showing the usual array of sports. Other than that there is nothing to focus on and generally, this place really is as plastic as it can get. The beers are fairly standard with London Pride being the only Cask Ale and it wasn�t particularly good quality. Not really a place that warrants too much of a detour to seek out. RogerB - 13 Aug 2007 15:02 |
Definately closed! i went there on saturday, there was justa sign on the door about hiring the venue for private functions! What is going on with this boozer! brendan_behan - 16 Mar 2007 03:26 |
Happy to report it has not closed. I went there last week and it looks to be thriving if not particularly busy. Millay - 28 Jan 2007 12:50 |
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