The Old Star

Pub in Westminster
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6 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address
66 Broadway
Westminster
London
SW1H 0DB
Map
Telephone
020 7222 8755
Region
Westminster
Nearest Station
St. James's Park
0.08 miles
Category
Pubs
Opening Times
Monday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Saturday Open 11:00 - Closes 18:00
Sunday Open 11:00 - Closes 18:00

The Old Star is a pub that serves a variety of bottled beers, wines and spirits. They also have a restaurant by the name of Pizza In The Pub on the premises.

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User Reviews

Natalie
from Manchester

May 26, 2014

Waited patiently for over 45 mins. Having seen the popular chicken skewers that had arrived on other tables our steak (half) ciabatta and pulled pork were a massive let down. Steak cooked to within an inch of its life, no salad garnish, just two bits of 2 day old ciabatta bread. The pulled pork was worse - assume the chef thought it was margarine spread! revisit to the chef and a slightly fuller wrap I started to eat what can only be described as lukewarm watery gunk with no sour cream as advertised. Never again - slim down the menu and stick to skewers if you cant maintain a full menu.
Anonymous

Nov 1, 2008

We enjoyed a very reasonably priced meal for a recent lunchtime, the service was friendly and the food was absolutely lovely. The menu was fairly traditional but the food is good quality and felt like good value for the location.
The pub itself had a pleasant modern pub feel and hadn't gone as far as becoming the sort of predictable wine bar every high street now has to have.
I would happily eat there again. I can't comment on the beers because we had a warming hot chocolate instead, that was good though.
rob.from.ash

Mar 6, 2005

This modern pub seems to cater mainly for young professionals but accepts anyones money. Appears quite small from the outside but is quite spacious inside with an open bar and 'dungeon' space below. There is also a bookable function barroom upstairs and, for a small fee, they cater fully for private parties. The food is basic but ample and the spread for the upstairs bar can be as varied as you are prepared to pay for. Very close to all the sights and if you walk out of the pub with your eyes closed you'll be in St. James's tube station within 20 steps. Well worth a visit, especially when there isn't a local festival/event going on. Beware those who revel, NSY is just round the corner..
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