The brewery is in the middle of the bar so your pint travels all of about 15ft from tank to glass. You can watch the soccer games there. Ok for a short time.
We went on a Saturday afternoon and it was very busy. Hoping to make your top 10 in 2017. As many times as you want!
I used to go there every night when I was 17 in 1966 to see Roger and his group singing all the hits of the day perfectly. Dirty Old Town (Rob Falsini cover) - busking in the streets of London, UK - Duration: 3:10. Temple Bar marks the boundary between the City of London and the City of Westminster a little to the west, the point where Fleet Street in the City turns into the Strand (and vice-versa). What a great pub it was in the 1960/70's. Went back...We needed lunch before seeing a matinee of Mamma Mia and popped in as it was close to the theatre. Great ales and great pies...We popped in for a pre dinner drink and found it very crowded and noisy. Temple Place WC2R 2PH
Try the oysters.....excellent with a Guinness!
The barmaid, Natasha was so helpful. Although busy, the waiter was very prompt and was always checking on us.
The perfect spot to host celebrations, gather with friends & family, and cheer on your favourite sports teams on the big screen! Newly reopened in 2019 as an independent pub, we have real ales, wines, gins, whiskeys as well as a great soft drinks selection. Our house brewer Vanesa is also on hand to keep everyone up to date on what brews are coming up or ready to go.Located in the heart of the historic Temple district in London, we are ourselves a ‘temple’ for beer enthusiasts, so whether it’s a post-work pint and burger or a fascinating brewery tour you’re after, you’ll find it here.Whether you’re thinking about your office end of year blow out, a friendly dinner with old mates, or you’re simply trying to schmooze some clients we have something for everyone! Although busy, the waiter was very prompt and was always checking on us. We went on a Saturday afternoon and it was very busy. Home; High Street. I used to go there every night when I was 17 in 1966 to see Roger and his group singing all the hits of the day perfectly. Opened in 1677 as The Grecian Coffee House, this historic pub was the favourite haunt of various historical figures, including Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Edmund Halley and Hans Sloane. Mention the Temple Bar and my thoughts inevitably turn to a pub. So near and yet so far!I am ashamed to say that the restoration of the Temple Bar Gate completely passed me by! Dublin, Ireland 7 contributions 3 helpful votes. The Temple Bar do not serve food but Natasha was more than happy to direct us to just down...The Temple Bar is just opposite the Royal Courts of Justice, so it is a bit like a "local" for those in the legal offices. Try the oysters.....excellent with a Guinness! Just choose from these 10 long-established pubs where monks, highwaymen and legends once drank. It is a great pub with large screens to watch the football and the rugby World Cup that was on at the time. In the middle ages, London expanded city jurisdiction beyond its walls to gates, called ‘bars’, which were erected across thoroughfares.
Today The Temple Bar is famous across the globe for its traditional ambience, unrivalled vitality and for our celebrated charm and conviviality.Additionally we have become the established home of traditional Irish music in Dublin, the pub with the largest selection of whiskies in Ireland and the pub with the largest selection of sandwiches in the world. Toilets are down long steep stairs.Thank you for your review Margaret, we will endeavour to keep our pub in the future and you will be pleased to hear we have introduced a new "no talking" rule after 5 pm. AOne of many stops on me and my dads london adventure and we findf temple bar and Ted ohh and the amazing hop house 13, we stayed in here the longest of all and all down to the service and we had a few laughs...Really impressed with service and staff.
Worst Pub in Ireland. Nice local crowd and great beer - wonderful area and I hear they are getting food soonWe were looking for a place to watch Ireland vs South Africa summer international rugby.
The Meux family (as they became) were interesting too. 1 review of The Temple Bar "Situated on a street just up from the Thames, this place has a really english yet slightly pirate feel to it. Don't spend hours searching for a good pub in London.
There was lots of drinks on selection and the staff were very friendly. I came here… You need to go down several steps to the washrooms. The service is friendly and the beers are in top...Let's call is number 11.