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    5.0 (1 review)

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    16 years ago

    sadly this pub has closed down in its last few years it was the best venue for live music for miles around

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    Mcglynns Public House - Photo. October 2012.

    Mcglynns Public House

    4.3(13 reviews)
    16.6 kmBloomsbury
    ££

    I'm almost surprised that nobody else has reviewed this place, but then the regular clientele do…read morenot seem likely to use Yelp. This is a fairly typical pub but with lower food prices than all the places over on Marchmont Street. Mostly local, busy after work, but with a strong contingent of Irish ex-pats. Between 5 and 6:30 one evening I heard accents from Down, Donegal, Cork, and Dublin, plus all the native Londoners who work nearby. The food is the usual fare, in theory the dining room is in the back but they'll let you eat out in the pub area or at the bar, especially if you're alone. Again, prices aren't bad: 5.50 for fish & chips, compare to 8 or 9 at the pubs in Marchmont Street. Decent quality. Those are takeaway prices for Bloomsbury, but McGlynn's is just enough off the beaten path yet within a busy area. If you're not local (and I am certainly not local, just research work over the summer) you might get some funny looks, but the regulars were nice enough once I joined in the conversations; that night there was some debate over whether Midsummer's night was the same as the Solstice (it's not!)

    Good place to go for drinks, food as well but the kitchen closes early. The food was good. A…read morevariety of drinks. Staff is friendly. There's a mini jukebox if you want to play music. Overall loud, everyone is talking amongst themselves at their table as expected in a pub. There's seating indoors and picnic tables outside. It is right next door to the Wardonia hotel. Down the street from Kings cross st Pancras station.

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    Mcglynns Public House - Inside, kitchen closes before bar.

    Inside, kitchen closes before bar.

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