The Clachan, Soho - pub details

Clachan
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Address: 34, Kingly St, London, W1B 5QH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 642)

Nearest tube stations Oxford Circus (0.1 miles), Piccadilly Circus (0.4 miles), Bond Street (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.8 miles), London Marylebone (1.3 miles), London Euston (1.3 miles)

Chain: Nicholson's

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> Current user rating: 5.9/10 (rated by 52 users)
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user reviews of the Clachan, Soho

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mid afternoon , wasn't too busy , still had 7 min wait to be served a short poured pint of pride, beer was average, used to be good when Big mark ran the place, wasnt impressed overall on this visit. Aonther M&B losing it due to inept company policies
The_Pub_Inspector - 10 Nov 2008 21:19
Place was heaving last Friday afterwork, as you could imagine, and not in a good way. Another other day it would have been fine I bet. Got a pint of Bombardier and it was not very good - had much better elsewhere. Was going to go to Argyl Arms but couldn't even get in. Guess I shouldn't be surprised the one place I could get in to get a beer wasn't the best and for a Friday afterwork I shouldn't be surprised. Made our way over to the Ship and it was nicer there and the beer was pretty good too.
TherockFFC - 30 Sep 2008 21:28
Several real ales on – nothing out of the ordinary though; TT Landlord, Bombardier Pride, OSH and maybe one other. The Landlord was OK.

This is a large corner pub, with a typical Victorian gin palace layout – ornate pillars, high ceiling, tall windows, island bar, and some original mosaic floors. But it looks as if some of the original windows might have been lost over the years. I believe that it was owned by Liberty’s at some stage.

It gets busy with tourists due to its proximity to Oxford Circus and Carnaby Street. In fact it looks as if its main business is as a restaurant for tourists. But it’s a decent enough pub and I would recommend it.

RexRattus - 21 Sep 2008 21:21
As mentioned this place has a large real ale and lager selection. The barman was friendly, but my pint of Stella was the first of the day and he hadn’t pulled one through. I was going to get it changed, but he disappeared out the back.

The music was at a nice level and the layout of the pub is very good.

I’m not sure if I would go back if in the area – I certainly wouldn’t go out of my way.
Strongers - 15 Sep 2008 13:44
Six real ales: Old Mill Summer Sunshine, Landlord, Pride, Thwaites Wainwright & Bomber and Batemans Thirsty Work. Also had Erdinger and bottles of Leffe. Beer quality of those I had didn't seem great but they weren't beers I knew. A large central bar with a raised area at the back. Had a steak pie which was fine.

Overall perfectly acceptable and one of the better Nicholsons.
GuideDogSaint - 24 Jul 2008 21:06

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