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Address: 4 Conway Street, London, W1P 5HE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2113) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Warren Street (0.2 miles), Great Portland Street (0.2 miles), Goodge Street (0.2 miles)

Nearest train stations London Euston (0.7 miles), London St Pancras (0.9 miles), London Kings Cross - Thameslink (1 mile)

Chain: O'Neills

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user reviews of The Lukin, Warren Street

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I called in here on Monday night and enjoyed a few very good pints of Harvey's Sussex Best.
I will be back for more soon.
ajsqs - 27 Jul 2011 19:28
Surprised no-one has commented since my last post. Now three well kept rotating ales on and truly, truly exceptional food. The only problem I've had here is that sometimes its so busy I can't get through the door, which isn't really a problem, more a compliment. Publicans take note!!!!
camraman123 - 28 Jun 2010 23:55
Great improvements recently 2 ales on now, very good bar.
camraman123 - 15 Oct 2009 15:57
When this was an O'neill's, despite lovely staff I would rarely go in, however since it's change to The Lukin the place has gone from strength to strength and I find myself visiting more and more often. The staff are always friendly and more than ready for a chat, which is probably why the place has such a huge local crowd who know the staff well, but more importantly they're very efficient and even when it's busy as on fridays the service is still impressively quick.
The Harveys, and particularly the Guinness are always in top notch condition, and a new Fullers tap has recently been recently put in. The artwork on the walls is, in my opinion, far from 'poncy', and hardly an eyesore if you don't have an interest in art. Apparently the paintings are by a fairly well known Huungarian artist ('Kulocity', well worth a look) who is friends with one of the managers, and they're aiming to change the exhibition regularly.
A nice bright skylight at the back (though I usually prefer a darker, dingier drinking spot, but this is great in summer), foosball table to the side, pool table upstairs and a growing array of bits and bobs and personal touches behind the bar. What's not to like?
RiffRaff - 11 Sep 2009 12:36
watched the rugby in here 2 saturdays ago. we were well looked after in the upstairs bar. beers were cold , food was good, will return
kiwiphil - 15 Aug 2009 16:29

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