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Euston Tap 21:23 - Mar 29 with 2449 viewscatch74

Demolished - being rebuilt. Anyone been recently - any good?

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Euston Tap on 22:58 - Mar 29 with 2350 viewsCoastalblue

I went, dunno, probably 3 or 4 years ago now, it was a weekend afternoon and went with a friend due to a selection of cider which I'm partial to. I enjoyed, didn't realise it was being flattened or what's intended.

Did you know the Taphouse name originates from when Brewerys would have pubs, and tended to call the closest one to the brewery the taphouse.

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Euston Tap on 08:09 - Mar 30 with 2247 viewsSteve_M

Not for about 18 months, although I walked past it on Sunday and the building was still very much standing. I presume by 'demolished' they mean the inside has been stripped out.

It is very good, superb range of beers on only 10 minutes from the office for whenever I'm back there.

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Euston Tap on 08:31 - Mar 30 with 2220 viewsPlums

I assume this is the same outfit that has the Sheffield, Piccadilly and Waterloo taps? A late train is never an issue when there’s a range of nice beers to try...
I haven’t been to the Euston one but imagine it’s the same bunch?

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Euston Tap on 09:09 - Mar 30 with 2191 viewsRadlett_blue

Euston Tap on 08:09 - Mar 30 by Steve_M

Not for about 18 months, although I walked past it on Sunday and the building was still very much standing. I presume by 'demolished' they mean the inside has been stripped out.

It is very good, superb range of beers on only 10 minutes from the office for whenever I'm back there.


So does it go against my Law of Pubs, which states that the one nearest to a railway station, particularly a large station, is usually a bad pub?

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Euston Tap on 09:35 - Mar 30 with 2164 viewsSteve_M

Euston Tap on 09:09 - Mar 30 by Radlett_blue

So does it go against my Law of Pubs, which states that the one nearest to a railway station, particularly a large station, is usually a bad pub?


It very much does, the Exmouth Arms on Starcross Street - just round the corner - is nice too.

Actually, even The Doric Arch, which is as near to a station pub as there is at Euston, is alright. Possibly because it's a Fullers pub and usually has a good range of beer on.

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Euston Tap on 09:39 - Mar 30 with 2151 viewsSomethingBlue

Euston Tap on 09:35 - Mar 30 by Steve_M

It very much does, the Exmouth Arms on Starcross Street - just round the corner - is nice too.

Actually, even The Doric Arch, which is as near to a station pub as there is at Euston, is alright. Possibly because it's a Fullers pub and usually has a good range of beer on.


The misleadingly named Somers Town Coffee House, a couple of minutes away, is decent too. Euston surprisingly good for pubs as you say.

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Euston Tap on 09:51 - Mar 30 with 2116 viewscatch74

Euston Tap on 08:09 - Mar 30 by Steve_M

Not for about 18 months, although I walked past it on Sunday and the building was still very much standing. I presume by 'demolished' they mean the inside has been stripped out.

It is very good, superb range of beers on only 10 minutes from the office for whenever I'm back there.


Is there an outside bit? From the pic it looks like they’ve demolished that - which would make sense. Thanks for the info all.

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Euston Tap on 11:40 - Mar 30 with 2089 viewsfactual_blue

Unsurprisingly, I can remember the old bus station beyond the arch.

I also remember having my tonsils removed in the nearby Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital.

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Euston Tap on 11:49 - Mar 30 with 2066 viewsSteve_M

Euston Tap on 11:40 - Mar 30 by factual_blue

Unsurprisingly, I can remember the old bus station beyond the arch.

I also remember having my tonsils removed in the nearby Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital.

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And the coming of the railways, back when the trains had to be winched up the hill towards Camden?

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Euston Tap on 11:51 - Mar 30 with 2064 viewsfooters

Euston Tap on 11:40 - Mar 30 by factual_blue

Unsurprisingly, I can remember the old bus station beyond the arch.

I also remember having my tonsils removed in the nearby Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital.

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A time of innocence, A time of confidences
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Now I've gone all weepy and on a S&G session. Cheers, facters.

Looking forward to what they're doing to the place. Always a good place to stop for a beer, especially if the weather's nice. I'm still gutted about the Bree Louise after all this time but no use crying over spilt beer, I s'pose.

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Euston Tap on 12:18 - Mar 30 with 2030 viewsfactual_blue

Euston Tap on 11:49 - Mar 30 by Steve_M

And the coming of the railways, back when the trains had to be winched up the hill towards Camden?


Reported to the relevant vigilante groups etc.

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Euston Tap on 12:24 - Mar 30 with 2017 viewsX0Y0

It's an unloved part of central London. If you ever want a cheap eat 2 minutes from the station (assuming no queue), then Roti King is fantastic.

It will be interesting to see what they manage to do with the layout of the Taphouses. They are great spots in the summer when you can overflow on to the pavement in the evening sun after work, but less good in the winter when the only tables available are cramped upstairs and downwind of the toilets.
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Euston Tap on 12:26 - Mar 30 with 2005 viewsstonojnr

Euston Tap on 09:35 - Mar 30 by Steve_M

It very much does, the Exmouth Arms on Starcross Street - just round the corner - is nice too.

Actually, even The Doric Arch, which is as near to a station pub as there is at Euston, is alright. Possibly because it's a Fullers pub and usually has a good range of beer on.


Yeah but technically the nearest pub is in the station at Euston, the signallers box, which is alright if you like cold expensive fizzy stuff.

The Bree Louise was always my fave pub near Euston,shame it got demolished for HS2 :(

But Afaik they are just rebuilding the outside area at the Euston Tap,because outside areas are going to be key to them making any money till the government drops its obsessive rules on not letting pubs operate as pubs.

Maybe when life is back to normal,the Hackney tap which will be their newest pub when it opens, will be worth checking out
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Euston Tap on 17:44 - Mar 30 with 1901 viewshoppy

Euston Tap on 11:40 - Mar 30 by factual_blue

Unsurprisingly, I can remember the old bus station beyond the arch.

I also remember having my tonsils removed in the nearby Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital.

Time it was, and what a time it was, it was
A time of innocence, A time of confidences
Long ago, it must be, I have a photograph
Preserve your memories; They're all that's left you.....


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Euston Tap on 17:52 - Mar 30 with 1878 viewsCoastalblue

Euston Tap on 12:24 - Mar 30 by X0Y0

It's an unloved part of central London. If you ever want a cheap eat 2 minutes from the station (assuming no queue), then Roti King is fantastic.

It will be interesting to see what they manage to do with the layout of the Taphouses. They are great spots in the summer when you can overflow on to the pavement in the evening sun after work, but less good in the winter when the only tables available are cramped upstairs and downwind of the toilets.


Thunms up for Roti King, think I've mentioned it on here before, but for a last minute budget dinner it's hard to beat.

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Euston Tap on 18:30 - Mar 30 with 1844 viewsStNeotsBlue

The York Tavern at Kings Cross, pre refurbishment, was a spectacular station pub. Graced by every section of society and had a fantastically relaxed attitude towards underage drinking which our group of mid teenage delinquents took full advantage of in the late 80s early 90s.
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