Callaghan's Irish Bar, Piccadilly [Closed] - pub details
Closed
Address: Regent Palace Hotel, Glasshouse Street, London, W1B 5DN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25730) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Piccadilly Circus (0.1 miles), Leicester Square (0.4 miles), Oxford Circus (0.4 miles)
London Charing Cross (0.6 miles), London Waterloo (1.2 miles), London Victoria (1.2 miles)
other pubs nearby:
Atlantic Bar and Grill, Soho (0.0 miles), Crown, Soho (0.0 miles), Glassblower, Piccadilly (0.0 miles), Warwick, Soho (0.0 miles), Queens Head, Piccadilly (0.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Callaghan's Irish Bar, Piccadilly
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Whole building shut down because of Asbstos!!!!!! RIP Callaghans, with your sticky floor and manky beer. psplay - 25 Jan 2007 15:26 |
This pub has closed down now along with the hotel although some may say that's no big loss. david737 - 9 Jan 2007 19:07 |
Dreadful hotel, even worse pub atsoutar - 20 Dec 2006 15:38 |
Callaghan's is about as Irish as chicken tikka with with basmati rice. It IS a plastic paddy bandwagon joint. Yes nomild_walkout_mac. I did say PLASTIC PADDY. Don't try playing the race victim here. If you're that sensitive you shouldn't go near a pub. The Guinness here is not worth mixing cement with and they didn't have pint bottles of Magners (Bulmers) when I dropped in. I can understand why they serve baseball cap chavs. The overheads on a pub like this in the heart of the West End must be huge, thus anyone over 18 with a wallet will be served. In fairness when I was in here (early evening Monday) the clientele seemed ok and the staff were friendly but not overly efficient. I've been in worse pubs but there is nothing about Callaghan's that will entice me to return in a hurry. Having read some more comments by nomild_walkout_mac I can safely say, if he walked into a pub I was in I'd get up and walk out. Get a life. The_Inspector - 7 Aug 2006 06:31 |
The pub may be plastic irish but the term plastic paddy is a little unfair in this case as feck all irish people ever go to this pub. The guinness is woeful with almost no head and is poured into a pint glass which is not tilted, hence the bad taste from it. This pub has been full of plastic chavs anytime i've been in - not a pleasant experience. If you want authentic Irish, hop across the water. Al anonymous - 24 Jul 2006 16:33 |
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