The Harrison

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  • Really good. Come here for both food and drinks. Have been down to the basement a couple of times for gigs and can't complain, nice venue. Great veggi…

  • King's Cross can be a rather miserable spot to find oneself, so it feels all the more important that The Harrison is championed whenever possible. The…

  • Often around major stations in London, you have to venture slightly further into the locale before you find a decent pub. The same can be said of King…


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  • Karin Pettersson

    Really good. Come here for both food and drinks. Have been down to the basement a couple of times for gigs and can’t complain, nice venue. Great veggie selection on food which gets brownie points!

  • S. William Thomas

    King’s Cross can be a rather miserable spot to find oneself, so it feels all the more important that The Harrison is championed whenever possible. The food, as is so often the way these days, defies expectations of the term ‘pub grub’. Hell, they serve a lobster risotto. Even the more standard fare is pulled off with aplomb, and the burgers are amongst the best in North London.As an added bonus to accompany any meal, The Harrison seems to be laying increasing claim to being the best small venue in the city, and in recent months some of the most promising musicians about have served as wonderful after-dinner entertainment. A real treasure. swilliamthomas.tumblr.com

  • London Curry Blog

    Often around major stations in London, you have to venture slightly further into the locale before you find a decent pub. The same can be said of Kings Cross, but if you head a short way down Grays Inn Road and turn onto Harrison Street, you’ll find a cracking little pub.You wouldn’t necessarily expect the Harrison to offer such quality given it’s slightly ropey location, but inside you’ll find a charming, rustic setting, offering great pub food, and for great value, particularly at lunchtime.Perfect for a workday lunch or even for some live music in the evenings, this is a great find, with a nice selection of beers too. londoncurryblog.com

  • Emily

    Great space, food. It looks easy enough to find on a map, butdon’t be deceived; it’s tucked away at the east end of Bloomsbury. The location is part of its charm. It’s on a tree-lined street, and the pub itself has an open, breezy feeling. No pub kitsch. Seems to be popular with locals — there was a twenty & thirty-something crowd the night I was there, and I think I was the only tourist around. Service was very courteous. It’s advertised as a gastropub, but on the night I was there, the food was pretty basic — very satisfying, tasty and simple, nothing fancy. I’m not complaining, just describing. It was Sunday Roast Night. All the food (and there was lots of it) was made with care. Excellent comfort food. Chicken, mashed potatoes, delicious gravy, parsnips, a meatball, a small sausage, broccoli, and carrots — all on one plate, all very nicely done. That was Sunday Roast Night. And the last World Cup game was playing.

  • Chris Morrison

    Very nice food, hearty portions, relaxed atmosphere and reasonable prices. We both had burgers such came with tasty vintage cheddar and crispy skinny fries. Coke also came in cans which we like.

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