One Of 2, Old Broad Street - pub details
Address: 45, Old Broad St, London, EC2N 1HU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7933) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Liverpool Street (0.1 miles), Moorgate (0.3 miles), Bank (0.3 miles)
Bank (0.3 miles), Tower Gateway (0.6 miles)
London Liverpool Street (0.2 miles), Moorgate (0.3 miles), Fenchurch Street (0.4 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Kings Arms, Liverpool Street (0.0 miles), Lord Aberconway, Liverpool Street (0.1 miles), Corney and Barrow, Old Broad Street (0.1 miles), City House, Bishopsgate (0.1 miles), Vertigo 42, City Of London (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of One Of 2, Old Broad Street
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Now the Wall Bar I hadn�t planned on going here on my crawl around the area due to the exceptionally low rating, but as I walked past I recognised it as a bar that I flittingly visited about eight years ago during my debauchery years so I had to see if it was how I remembered. Unsurprisingly it is still a multi floored bar, but it is now full of fools that would pay �3.80 for a pint of Guinness only to get an evil stare if they dare to take all of their change off the silver tray. The music is still good, but I was very disappointed as I�m sure it used to be better in here. Strongers - 29 Sep 2009 23:33 |
Now called the Wall but remains as souless as before. The beer is amongst the worst I have ever drank at a pub. I aviod like the plague and only go there when dragged to it by colleagues, simpley because it's close and you can sit outside. MrSkinner - 14 Aug 2009 16:19 |
One of two - return to the collective. The_Borg - 7 Sep 2008 00:01 |
The accountants don't go there they run it. Not for the insightful. andy - 2 Sep 2004 21:37 |
Apparently lined with lead after the Bishopsgate bombs so don't be surprised if your mobile doesn't work in there. More likely to be frequented by traders or corporate financiers than accountants given its location. And pricey drinks keeps out the riff-raff. fred - 13 Aug 2004 17:51 |
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