The Somerstown Coffee House, Euston - pub details

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Address: 60, Chalton St, London, NW1 1HS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25936) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.somerstowncoffeehouse.com

Nearest tube stations Euston Square (0.2 miles), Euston (0.2 miles), King's Cross St. Pancras (0.3 miles)

Nearest train stations London St Pancras (0.2 miles), London Euston (0.2 miles), London Kings Cross - Thameslink (0.3 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served (French food), Sunday roast, Real ale
  • Outside seating (front terrace and heated beer garden), Credit cards accepted (AMEX), Wireless internet access, Disabled access, Disabled toilet

Pub suggested by max on 7 Sep 2005

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 45 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Rocket, Euston (0.1 miles), Cock Tavern, Euston (0.1 miles), Royal George, Euston (0.1 miles), Euston Flyer, Euston (0.1 miles), Prince Arthur, Euston (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Somerstown Coffee House, Euston

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Worst meal I've never paid for. They have got so much wrong. Dirty plates. Dirty cutlery. Dirty tables. Candle wax covering top of pepper pot. No light in ladies toilet. No toilet roll in gents. Food cooked to order? I don't think so. Over priced " British Tapas". Warmed up roast spuds. Soggy and inedible. I could go on. Beer was ok. Service average. Was looking forward to my visit after looking at their website. A pub with aspirations that really need to up their ante. Quite shocking really.
Tuna - 29 Apr 2012 18:18
Another pub in the Euston area we tried for the first time on Sunday evening. The Somerstown Coffee House appears to be part of a small chain. It's a gastropub type place that has a pleasant atmosphere. It's also a little bigger than it initially looks. Clientele were mainly young(ish) 30-somethings. Bar staff were friendly and the toilets were in a good condition. Brains Rev James, Courage Best & Directors, Youngs Gold & Adnams Lighthouse were the real ales on offer. Stowford Press was the cider. Better than I had expected.
blue_scrumpy - 23 Apr 2012 19:05
Stumbled across this by accident, and happy to have done so. Six ales on, and I had a guest ale which was excellent. Bar staff pleasant, some tables for eating and some battered sofas for lying about, and a friendly atmosphere throughout I thought. Was reasonably busy at post-work time, which was nice to see. Recommended as a good place to meet in the Euston/St Pancras area as it beats a number of other pubs nearby.
cid - 18 Apr 2012 11:49
Beers: six real of which two less than 4abv.
Mine was in excellent condition.

Staff: friendly, helpful.

Excellent for area and if you can find it east of Euston it is worth it. Still a pub rather than gastro.

No point of sale price list.
Music: not intrusive.
Clear external notice of opening times.

Well worth a visit. Have no knowledge of evenings. *


blooms - 15 Feb 2012 16:37
I hadn't realised that there was anything up this road beyond The Rocket but this place is a real contrast. It's more gastro-pubby, reflected in the food prices, but what we ate was very tasty. There were three ales on: Courage, Youngs and Bombadier, all of which were fine. Staff were extremely pleasant. It was very busy all evening so if you're looking to sit down, it's worth booking ahead. For me, it's not the type of place you'd visit just for a quick pint - it's more somewhere you'd go with friends to have an evening of food and drink. Credit to the team who have taken over this place in October as they're trying to offer something different to the area.
DuchyBoy - 2 Dec 2011 08:18

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