Prop up the bar at The Salisbury

Pleasant surprise: The Salisbury
10 April 2012

The Salisbury is an ornate, well preserved gin palace, built at the height of Victorian extravagance.

The interior is a wonder of etched glass, mirrors and mahogany. Coupled with some charming ornate art nouveau light fittings, you begin to appreciate there aren't many of these once commonplace pubs left in such good nick.

The past touristy excesses of the pub have been thankfully toned down (we didn't see any of the tacky T-shirts which were once sold here) and the focus seems to have shifted in the right direction - it was a pleasant surprise to find no fewer than six ales on offer.

If you visit at busy times (after work, pre and post theatre) the chance to get the best seats is rather limited, but considering our visit found the place with an agreeable atmosphere, very good service and a surprisingly mixed crowd, we didn't mind propping up the bar for a pint.

NEAREST STATION: Leicester Square station
FEATURES: regular guest beers, function room available

The Salisbury
90 St. Martin's Lane, WC2N 4AP

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