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The Bricklayers Arms
Address: 143 Masons Hill , London BR2 9HW, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8460 4552
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: BR2 9HW


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Reviews
 Tottenham Court Road  £4.60 Double Four A gorgeous Georgian Sam Smiths pub. . Tucked away in a quiet side street not far from Tottenham Court Rd you’ll find The Bricklayers Arms. The nearest tube is Tottenham Court Rd and Goodge St is also close by. . This Georgian pub is as pretty as a picture, the timber and brick frontage make this a very inviting pub. . The Bricklayers is a small pub divided in to three areas. At the front of the pub is where the bar is, the bar area has small tables surrounded by stools and sofa benches. The walls are clad is Sam Smiths trademark dark wood panelling. At rear of the bar is another small room which has a dartboard and is decorated in floral wallpaper. Upstairs is a cosy affair, there are winged chairs, sofas and a fireplace to warm ones cockles. . As with all Sam Smiths pubs there beer choice is all in house brews. I usually go for the Double Four lager, it’s is a good session pint and retails at under a fiver. I couldn’t see any evidence of food being available. . The atmosphere was calm on this Saturday afternoon, I sat in the back bar as the front bar was full with tourists, day trippers and a few locals. The back bar is tiny and intimate, I sat close to two American chaps who had an in depth conversation about where they’ve visited around the world. One fella was explaining to his friend about his family tree and that his great great grandfather was an important figure in the American civil war. I was being so nosey and couldn’t help but listen in on their very interesting conversation. . The Bricklayers Arms is one of those pubs that when you look at it you immediately get that urge to go in. It’s a cosy intimate pub full of old world charm and has a lovely ambiance to it. This pub can be a lure for tourists but overall it’s definitely worth a visit. .  Information correct on visiting 28/05/22
A group of eight of us went in last night. The pub was very very quiet. Before we got to ordering, the barman picked a strange argument with one of our party for eating from a packet of popcorn he'd brought in. It was very odd, so we left immeditaely.
Great little Sam Smith's pub in a quiet back street. Friendly Landlord. Pure Brew Lager and the Wheat Beer are lovely drops.
Unremarkable Sam Smith's pub just off Oxford St/Tottenham Ct.l Rd. Nothing wrong with it but your drink choices are very limited as with all Sam Smith's pubs and the prices & experience are no longer enough to offset that. Would generally rather go somewhere else.
Lovely pub just behind Oxford Street with loads of pints below £4. Taddy lager is £3.90, there's another for £3.50 and they have a 2.8% Alpine lager for £2.80. Can't argue with those prices. Went on a Saturday and it was pretty quiet, but I imagine it's a lot busier on weekdays. Nice room upstairs with a log fire, but we thought the decor and fairly silent atmosphere did make it feel a bit like you were in a country hotel. We went to another Sam Smiths later that evening aforementioned prices and it had exactly the same quiet country hotel bar vibe. Signs and coasters everywhere rather aggressively advertising the no phones policy, although it didn't seem too strictly enforced whilst we were in either pub. I think it's a pretty good idea and it made us notice how often you automatically reach for your phone without particularly wanting or needing to. It didn't seem a massive problem to be honest, but perhaps just change the way the policy is advertised/enforced, as it seems to be upsetting a lot of people.
The two bars close at 11pm sharp!!! Friendly Staff on a Friday night ; and good food too, I recommend the Gammon&Egg and Fish & Chips! Lovely, little, cosy Samuel Smith pub in a quiet road by Tottenham Court Rd/Oxford St. I suggest to visit!
Easily one of the best pubs in the area. Full of charm & character. Excellent selection of beers, ales & stout. Welcoming, friendly & efficient staff. They have 2 smaller rooms on the ground floor & a bigger room upstairs on the 1st floor wether ladies toilets are located. However a lot of customers prefer to drink on the street outside during warmer days in London. Love the decor of this English pub. Very cosy.
Love this place the cheap drinks and the full range of Sam Smith ales! I like particularly the different rooms where you have a drink with a group of friends or more intimate meeting in a very cosy ambience…staff is very friendly including Juliet and Paul, the two managers and food is nice too particularly Fish and Chips! The place is hidden just at the back of oxford str/tottenham court rd in a very quiet corner. I would definitely suggest it for any occasion.
Small looking pub but then with more seating at the back and upstairs. Cosy with an open
A welcoming oasis of calm so close to Oxford St and Tottenham Court Rd. No music or fruit machines, just great drinks and good conversation.
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