The Prophet, Moorgate [Closed] - pub details
Closed
Address: 5-11 Worship Street, London, EC2A 2BH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14487) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Moorgate (0.3 miles), Old Street (0.3 miles), Liverpool Street (0.4 miles)
Old Street (0.3 miles), Moorgate (0.3 miles), London Liverpool Street (0.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
other pubs nearby:
Sosho, Moorgate (0.0 miles), Context, Moorgate (0.0 miles), Windmill, Moorgate (0.1 miles), Master Gunner, Moorgate (0.1 miles), Heeltap and Bumper, Broadgate (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Prophet, Moorgate
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Closed for the forseeable due to fire damage. HLC - 26 Mar 2010 12:08 |
The below review is an excellent description of this place, but the Pride had been replaced with Adnams and I�ll also mention that there is a decent selection of standard and premium lagers. During my visit the projector screen was down and a small group of people seemed to be enjoying themselves playing on a Wii, which is not really my cup of tea. I would pop in here for a pint if passing again. Strongers - 27 Sep 2009 22:00 |
Large double roomed bar/restaurant type place. Stripped floors, exposed brick walls. Has a open kitchen at one side so you can see the chefs in action. The main bar itself is actually a bit small, but the staff were quick enough to make sure you don�t have to queue long. Quite a relaxed atmosphere I thought, and doesn�t seem to attract the more braying type of city boys that a lot of the bars around here do. Only real beer on was Pride, but it was very well kept I have to say, and food smelt great. mrse1 - 1 Oct 2008 11:51 |
More or less a perennial favourite in our firm for leaving do's, birthdays, etc, etc and with good reason. Yes, you might wait a while because the bar is compacted into a 12ft space to give space over to the "theatre" chefs which inevitably means the crowd at the bar gets 3-4 deep between 5-8pm but persevere until the after-work one-pint wonders have buggered off and it pays off. My only complaint was managing to sit on a table being utterly unaware of the candle already lit on it which burnt a double-fist-sized hole through my shirt and looked like fallout from Chernobyl but I can hardly blame the management for my own stupidity. random_ranger - 24 Jul 2006 15:01 |
Just got back from lunch at and had a great time. Food was fab, the service was very slow which suited us as we were on a long lunch. But I would not recommend for a quick business lunch. Drinks were great and waiters very fun. Haven't been here for drinks after work, might be a bit expensive. ARD - 7 Mar 2006 16:28 |
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