Waxy O'Connors, Piccadilly - pub details

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Address: 14-16 Rupert Street, London, W1D 6DD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 395)

Nearest tube stations Piccadilly Circus (0.1 miles), Leicester Square (0.2 miles), Covent Garden (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.4 miles), London Waterloo (1 mile), London Waterloo East (1.1 miles)

Chain: Waxy O'Connor's
by phil Suggested by Dere on 17 Oct 2005.

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 102 users)
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user reviews of Waxy O'Connors, Piccadilly

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Every time I have been in here there has been a decent band on. Makes a cracking mid week atmosphere. They just need some lit up beer taps so that you can see what alternative to Guinness there is.
Mappiman - 28 Nov 2011 19:55
Great Place, Great Guinnes, and a good selection of beers. So many hidden corners which is cool :P
mrbee - 4 Nov 2011 13:30
Popular nightspot seconds away from Piccadilly Circus. Bouncers on the door are always a bad sign for me. There appears to be a ground floor bar and a further bar downstairs. Our party was downstairs, where the atmosphere seemed almost akin to a nightclub, albeit with most people seated. The music was far too loud to allow conversation with all but the person seated next to you. Food seemed to be quite popular. Drinks were served from a cash till, with the selection not particularly obvious. Prices were quite high, but not unusual for the West End. This place serves a purpose as a party venue for young Londoners and tourists alike. But it's not a place I would return to.
blue_scrumpy - 30 Jan 2011 16:41
Echo the previous comment. It's big, busy, touristy and the beer selection isn't fantastic. Although maybe that's to be expected, being an Irish pub.
Easy place in which to get lost, and with no mobile phone reception in most of the pub either, you may never be able to call for help!
Expensive beer, cider was about a fiver a bottle, and not enough bar staff. But on the plus side it was clean and the tables cleared regularly.

duchyjim - 31 Oct 2010 13:50
It's a big, multi-roomed/levelled place with v.loud music, packed to the gunwells with young people and tourists of a standard Saturday night. The beer range? Well, standard lagers, Caffrey's (uck), Guinness as you'd expect etc but it's not what I'd call a proper Irish boozer as it doesn't seem to have any character, the place is too busy and impersonal to be friendly and I can't imagine anyone having the craic here without being thrown out for being rowdy. A tourist's idea of what an Irish pub is.
RealMcCoy - 17 Oct 2010 18:22

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