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Stevie Joe's Bar
"An iconic traditional pub in the heart of Westminster.Originally opened in 1875, the St Stephen’s Tavern is a traditional central London pub and restaurant, serving the heart of Westminster. It has been frequented by many notables, including prime ministers such as Baldwin, Churchill and Macmillan and even today boasts famous Politicians amongst its guests. The pub still has the original division bell which rings, warning MPs that there are only a few minutes to vote."
Address: 75 Charing Cross Road London , London WC2H 0NE, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7287 0272
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: WC2H 0NE

opening times

Monday: 16:00-23:00
Tuesday: 16:00-23:00
Wednesday: 16:00-23:00
Thursday: 16:00-23:00
Friday: 16:00-00:00
Saturday: 16:00-00:00
Sunday: 16:00-23:00

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Reviews
Easily the best fish and chips I’ve had! The fish is so smooth and buttery and delicious. I did add a decent amount of salt to the fish and chips but that could be personal preference. This tavern is beautiful inside! I love the character. I didn’t get to see the upper floor but my friend has been before and said it’s a cozy seating area. My only issues were they don’t serve Coca Cola, only Diet Coke or Coke Zero… and the seating is a bit tight so you’ll be rubbing elbows with others. Typical British customer service. Food: 10/10. Ambiance/architecture: 9/10. Service: 8/10. You want delicious fish and chips? Come here.
The pub is buzzing!! Very crowded and servers are over whelmed but the wait is worth! Food is amazing! The ambience is very 1875 and preserved well!! They even have a food elevator to the top! The servers could use some help but they are very nice! Overall a very good British experience to our Europe trip. Ps. They do not do free refills on soft drinks or sodas :
St. Stephen’s Tavern is a wonderful Iconic traditional English Pub to grab a beer and and some good ole Fish ‘n Chips or English Steak Pie after visiting Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and House of Parliament. Prices are decent and the staff is friendly. It was established in 1875 and is one of six pubs around Parliament. Known Prime ministers to frequent the pub include Winston Churchill, Stanley Baldwin and Harold Macmillan. Gorgeous views of Big Ben and the House of Parliament. It’s at the Westminster Tube stop. The pub still has the original division bell which rings, warning MPs that there are only a few minutes to vote. I highly recommend stopping in for a beer!
St Stephen's Tavern - Go With The Name This Particular Place Is A Fine Dine Inn Restaurant With A Pub At Westminster Train Station Near London Eye Bridge . Good Place To Have Some Snacks With Beer Or Other Drinks . Basically A Mexican Food Hub To Go For & Must Try Fish 'n' Chips . This Pub Is In 2 Levels Ground Floor & Upper Floor & Few Tables In Open Area Also Available With Restrooms Facilities. Dur To The Mostly Visited Tourist Place At London Eye, This Pub Is Almost Full & Can Have To Wait For 10 to 15 Minutes. Can Visit This Place To Have Some Food & Drinks.
Full stars for the service, Full stars for the food delivery, within 10mins ordered around 8.15pm Full stars for the environment and ambience. 1 star for the fish and chips. Taste thawed and not fresh, chips under cooked, tartar not bad, pea paste is ok. 3 stars for Beef pie as it is normal, oven baked pie, tastes a bit of wine not very sure if any. Overall not bad. But it did not have the wow effect. Over total damage $37 for 2. I heard they serve good beer. Maybe I will try it next time if we visit London again, The toilet is located in the basement, kinda slippery and dirty. But maybe at the end of the day hence they didn't have time to clean it up. Outside having a drinking and smoking area, you can enjoy the Big Ben scenery while chilling. Prime location with beer and good scenery.
I loved thistypical British pub. Just outside Westminster station. It was busy for a Sunday late afternoon, but not enough to be overwhelming and not be able to find a table or chat. Staff was amazing, and I took my elderly father and was so pleased with how looked after he felt. Thank you all. It was the first drink out since my mum died and managed to make my dad have a good time
I’ve had a lot of cod and chips and this was the best! Large portion, breading was light and crisp like tempura. Wonderful service, friendly people. Also enjoyed a Big Tom tomato juice.
Nice restaurant. Typical and tasty fish and chips for affordable price. Cider was also good. Staff friendly and food was ready super fast. Posibilite to sit outside with nice view. Can just recommend .
Great place. A bit crowdy but worth It. Fish and chips and the beef pie were delicious. You can get a cold beer and have a great view to the big ben.
Delicious fish and chips and great selection of beer. We ordered Badger Bitter, Tangle Foot, and Fursty Ferret. Tangle Foot was perfect for me since I am not into Bitter or Fursty which was amber ale. The chips fries were crispy yet soft in the middle. And the fish was a generous portion fried to perfection. One of the best fish and chips ever. Not greasy, just delicious, light, flaky fish and crispy batter on the outside. A must try when in London! Small, quaint pub! It seemed as if everyone ordered the fish and chips! The aroma at the door will invite you to come on in!
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