Euston Tap
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Loved this quirky little craft beer/cider bar/s. There is a bar either side of the road as you exit Euston Station. The drinks are good and reasonably…
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As far as places with great beer goes, the Euston Tap is definitely in the top 10. A superb list of excellent beers that are not easy to come by on ta…
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Euston Tap is a really tiny pub, set in an odd location with alarmingly steep stairs to the toilets and additional seating. But that doesn't stop peop…
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6 Reviews on “Euston Tap”
Loved this quirky little craft beer/cider bar/s. There is a bar either side of the road as you exit Euston Station. The drinks are good and reasonably extensive for both beer and cider. The sun was shining when we visited and the drinks went down well! Fun. Quirky. Enjoyable.
As far as places with great beer goes, the Euston Tap is definitely in the top 10. A superb list of excellent beers that are not easy to come by on tap as well as an impressive bottle selection. Knowledgable bar staff and a great atmosphere in the tiny room meant I’ll definitely be going back to sample more of the fine ales they have available.A pint was around 5 each, so not too steep for really great beer.
Euston Tap is a really tiny pub, set in an odd location with alarmingly steep stairs to the toilets and additional seating. But that doesn’t stop people trying to cram inside and around – a testament to its high ratings among locals and students from nearby University of London buildings.It has a fantastic range of quality ciders, and you can find equally good craft beers in the gatehouse opposite. Perfect place to bar hop if you’re a beer aficionado who’s out with a cider connoisseur. We had our own cider tasting get-together at the Tap, trying a range of drinks from dry to sweet, with different alcoholic strengths.
Unique little pub with an interesting beer selection. Cider pub just opposite.
The Euston Tap is a surprisingly good drinking establishment inside a gatehouse outside Euston Station. The Tap is a beer connoisseur’s delight serving a very wide range of beers and lagers from a row of taps on the wall behind the bar. Though not a cheap boozer, being offered something beyond Pride and Brakes definitely makes the premium worth paying.Though somewhat squeezed into the small stone gatehouse, it is often possible to get a table by clambering up the ornate spiral staircase to the upstairs lounge, which makes a great place to meet with friends.Of course, being right next to Euston Station it is pretty easy to get to…
A friend of mine once told me that the Euston Tap is the smallest pub in London. I’ve no idea if this is true. But it’s certainly small. Yet this isn’t to say that it suffers from Small Pub Syndrome. Oh no, it’s comfortable in its own skin. It is a very sophisticated pub. Perhaps you wouldn’t expect it to be, given its location in the no man’s land between Euston Station and Euston road, which is, in the mind’s eye, just a mess of buses and commuters going about their business. But in an elegant, standalone building exists this pub. The bar is located downstairs, and the choice of drinks available is absurd. I’ve never seen anything quite like it. And they are all poured from this grand tap at the back. It is remarkable. I’m not really a big lager and ale buff, but I have friends who are, and swear by the Euston Tap in this department.On the right hand side is a spiralling staircase up to the small upstairs area. This is an awkward affair. Picture the situation: you’re on the drinks run, you’ve got four pints in hand, and you need to take them upstairs. Halfway up, somebody comes galumphing down. There’s no space to squeeze by. Somebody has to retreat. It’s not ideal. The upstairs area itself is comfortable enough given its limited floor-space. The one drawback is that the two toilets are located upstairs, and they open straight onto the seating area. The result is some strange smells wafting straight out. But all in all, the upstairs is quit a comfortable space once you’ve settled in.And guess what? They also do pizzas. Surprisingly, they’re really very good. I was sceptical. I have a rule of thumb not to order pizza at a pub. It almost always ends in heartbreak. But this place does the job, and does it well. They’re pretty pricey (I’m pretty sure over 10), but if you’ve managed to secure a table upstairs, and are reluctant to leave, it’s definitely a good call.Screw Flanders