The Spread Eagle, Marylebone - pub details
Address: 8 Woodstock Street, London, W1C 2AB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14738) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bond Street (0.1 miles), Oxford Circus (0.3 miles), Marble Arch (0.5 miles)
London Marylebone (1 mile), London Charing Cross (1.1 miles), London Paddington (1.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen
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other pubs nearby:
Last Bid, Bond Street (0.0 miles), Woodstock, Bond Street (0.0 miles), Duke Of York, Mayfair (0.0 miles), Bonds, Mayfair (0.0 miles), Loop Bar, Mayfair (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Spread Eagle, Marylebone
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Have to agree with Strongers' comment from 15 Sep 2008 14:21 - the world's smallest pub toilets makiing it impossible to pass each other when disposing of your beer! Nice pub with cheerful staff. IPA £4.15 pp. zabadak - 1 Oct 2015 14:46 |
Small traditional pub sitting back from Oxford St near Bond St tube station. 3 real ales on, Nelson Brewery 1805.....Two Cocks brewery 1643 Roundhead & 1643 Cavalier. Busy with a mix of after work customers and tourist. Pleasant enough Central London pub. lezford - 16 Oct 2013 14:14 |
The staff make this place, esp. Gabby ;-) I visit once every two months or so, would be more but I moved away from the area. Real Ale on tap is stored and managed correctly, I've never had cause to complain. Friendly locals too, definitely not a tourist-trap. Well worth a visit. gtillson - 6 Aug 2010 02:22 |
Small pub unruined by touristyness, once again there may only be one pub actually on Oxford Street but there are several off it and this is one of the better ones. rainlight - 18 Apr 2009 00:18 |
This is a fairly cosy pub with friendly bar staff, although they need to start serving correct measures without having to be asked all of the time. IPA, Pride and Bombardier were all available along with some bog standard lagers. This pub itself is small with seating around the sides and a couple of plasma screens at either end of the bar. The are 3 tables outside that are covered by a canopy. There is also an upstairs bar with a couple of lagers on tap. The toilet is one of the smallest I have ever seen with 2 urinals in it. One of them is on a step so you have one leg up it and one down. I thought this place was better than the Woodstock opposite, but it�s still not the greatest of pubs. Strongers - 15 Sep 2008 14:21 |
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