The Chapel, Marylebone - pub details

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Address: 48 Chapel Street, London, NW1 5DP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5167) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Edgware Road (0.2 miles), Marylebone (0.3 miles), Baker Street (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations London Marylebone (0.3 miles), London Paddington (0.5 miles), South Hampstead (1.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served
  • Outside seating, Credit cards accepted (minimum £10)
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Good efficient service. Bit dull (no pool table, no music, tables too close together to use the dart board even if there was one)
The sort of place you're happy to go to after work but wouldn't want as your local, really.
tabithakathleen - 16 Sep 2011 01:55
Used to be known as The Pontefract Castle, nice pub with a great beer garden for this part of Central London. Get's very busy with local office workers early evening but generally a pleasant place for a pint, and a convenient meeting place if using Edgware Road Hammersmith and City tube station.
irishmark - 2 May 2011 22:38
Went there yesterday with a load of friends. Friendly service and Aspalls on tap. Had a burger which was excellent. Not the place for you if you're a real-ale snob, but recommended to everyone else. Convenient for the tube too.
followedthrough - 15 Aug 2010 13:24
I think this used to be the Prince of Wales before being 'gastrified'. It isn't an unpleasant place but lacks the character and atmosphere which is a trait that befalls most 'gastropubs'. Seems ot have a GK link as only their IPA and St.Edmunds were available. The St.Edmunds was just about drinkable but not enough to warrant staying for a second pint.
Snarling_Mallard - 17 Nov 2009 21:11
It was busy tonight and with little or no soft furnishings or curtains, that does make talking etc difficult. Some convivial party in (a birthday?) - loud and friendly. The service was good, and Greene King IPA and Adnams Bitter both pretty reasonable.
zorrodp - 16 Feb 2007 03:01

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