The Royal Exchange, Paddington - pub details

Royal Exchange
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Address: 26, Sale Place, Paddington, London, W2 1PU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 892)

Nearest tube stations Edgware Road (0.2 miles), Paddington (0.4 miles), Marylebone (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Paddington (0.3 miles), London Marylebone (0.4 miles), South Hampstead (1.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 34 users)
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user reviews of the Royal Exchange, Paddington

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Very good no-nonsense boozer, handy for Paddington, manned by friendly Irish staff. Had Brakspear Bitter and Greene King IPA on wicket. The Brakspear was good. Murphy's was on plastic tap. Very cheap good-value food - nothing more than £5.50, such as sausage and mash with cabbage and gravy, roast cold meats, and the meat sarnies are £3. It's not haute cuisine, but it's very decent fodder for the price.

Not a massive pub, split into two areas (bar and a further seating area at the back), with wood and leatherette benches, gold lighting fittings, lots of horse racing paintings and pictures on the wall. Toilets ok for London. Eclectic jukebox including lots of old blues, plus virtually everything else, but it's not too intrusive. Also a TV for sports, but also not so as you'd notice unless you looked for it. Mixed crowd of youngsters on the razzle, suits, old boys and workers.

Well worth an evening.


mafting - 5 Dec 2008 01:26
The people who are 'dissapointed' dont know a London pub of the old school when they're in it! Beers and spirits, horses on the telly, real bread sandwiches, made from the 'real food' you can see in the cooler and bread cut in front of you, and great pies made there holding warm and tempting you to eat. Made and served by a redoutable looking lady of the pub old school. A good mixed crowd as the bar leaners and chatters - of the Irish variety so a bit of banter with whoevers ready to say hi. Think Terry and Arfur (Minder) - theyd be at home in here, dontcha think?
A swift one for me last week, but a pleasure. Good looking barmaid too! Rating 10.
gonetolunch - 15 Nov 2008 20:33
The reason why we have 'Roast Beef Wednesdays' One of the few 'propper' pubs left.
BigTruck - 28 Oct 2008 12:17
I heard so much about this place and have missed it on past visits to London, I decided to seek it out last month. I was a bit disappointed, as the selection of real ales were limited to Hoegaarden and Brakspear. Oh well, I had a pint and chatted with the barman a bit. The atmosphere was decent enough, nice cozy local. I just wish the ale selection was bit more extensive.
fr21555 - 19 Oct 2008 14:27
Irish Pub full of racing pictures. Felt a bit like American Werewolf in london. Went very quiet when my two friend and I walked in. Very quiet with only GKIPA on. 14 single malts though. £11.40 for 2 pints and a double Laphroig. Very friendly old fella at the end of the bar whio described the pub as "the creme de la creme" Priceless.
TheHorsesMouth - 3 Oct 2008 17:01

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