The Lexington

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The Lexington

Pub · Pentonville

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96-98 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9JB, United Kingdom

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The Lexington is a high-ceilinged haven in Islington, mixing a relaxed pub vibe with a lively upstairs music venue, great American beers, and comfy sofas.  

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96-98 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9JB, United Kingdom Get directions

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"There are nights you go out for a couple of drinks, and then there are the nights where you go to The Lexington. This popular drinking spot in Islington is technically an old Victorian pub, but come late it feels distinctly more indie nightclub - just with plenty of space for a sit-down after your Pete Doherty impression starts to wear you out. The upstairs space has a loud and proud club energy, so that’s where you should be going if you’re looking to dance. They’re open until 4am at the weekend, but you should also check out their list of upcoming gigs as it’s a great little intimate venue to watch someone live." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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MarvinMidnight

Google
Went for a gig, love the gig space upstairs. Absolutely teeny tiny toilet cubicles. Amazing pizza currently on offer! Great deal for pizza and a beer for £10 at certain times. Lovely selection of draft beers and spirits. Excellent pub music too.

Chris T

Google
This is my favourite pub near kings cross station. Great beers, lovely atmosphere. Can get very lively in the evenings, a quiet pint can easily become a full night out. Has an upstairs venue for live music and clubnights.

Claude Lynch

Google
The Lex is an amazing music venue. The sound quality has been consistently high every time I've visited, and the range of beers is great too. Only drawback is security can be a bit funny, but I'd say that's worth it overall. Haven't tried the music quiz but the guy seems extroverted enough!

Charlie Tuff

Google
Small bar/music venue. I'd guess the capacity upstairs for the music would be around 120-ish. Bar downstairs was comfy & Happy Hour pricing on some drinks/food is very welcome in central London! Upstairs has a small bar, stage & standing area. I liked the fact that the bar & the area around it were higher than the main floor meaning that people at the back can see over the crowd.

Chloe Frankum

Google
Great gem in London. Super casual pub during the day, lively bar with live music or a DJ during the day. Security are friendly, always nice to chat to them, as are the bar staff. They look after everyone. Definitely a safe place for solo women as well. They'll cut you off when necessary, as any bar should. Overall, amazing experience here and I've met many lovely people. :)

Martin Griffett

Google
Great music venue, small and intimate with decent sound quality and a good pub downstairs. Will be back for more.

Antony Butcher

Google
Pub downstairs, proper pub, good beer, relaxed. Venue upstairs, cosy, fun, good entertainment. Great place.

F DB

Google
Went in for a drink and a concert. One glass of medium red wine £7, the concert was £11 with a few bands playing on the upstairs floor. The downstairs area has tables, couches, they have drinks and food including pizzas. Upstairs there a big room for concerts, a stage and another bar for drinks. It's a place for all ages

Sophia G.

Yelp
The bouncers were nice and down to earth. I immediately had to leave due to the smell. We walked in and it smelled like someone drank a gallon of beer and puked it all over the walls. The scent was nauseating and we immediately left. This was unfortunate because, like I said, the people were nice and understanding of the situation. The whole place needs to be thoroughly bleached and/or burned down.

Antony H.

Yelp
My first gig in 8 years following a stroke. A fantastic evening watching The Bathers. Everyone was so helpful in ensuring access for me. The view, ambience, atmosphere and sound were perfect. I felt like a VIP. Thank you.

Alice M.

Yelp
Most humiliating moment I have ever experienced, the staff were rude and ruined my birthday, denied serving us when we had already bought drinks with no explained reason, asked for three types of ids throughout the time me and my friends were there celebrating a should of been fun night . The woman with the short black hair laughed in our faces and said what am I supposed to do with three types of id including a drivers , passport and university id and said she didn't believe we were all 18 when we are 18+ tried to take our drinks away and gaslighted my friend into thinking she was insane. We were all celebrating amongst ourselves and not disturbing anyone , I hope no one ever goes to this pub it's an awful experienced and I am still humiliated from it , I am sure the woman who did this had another motive than the ids awful person I hope she gets fired.

Chantee F.

Yelp
This was the Plan B for the evening, the first having too big of a queue when I reached the point of hangry. The menu is an interesting mix of barbecue meets pub food. The decor is also a cross between Southern American steer heads and elegant wallpaper and a chandelier. I'm not sure if it's trying to be casual or classy. There is a decent selection of American beers and a few cocktails and wine. For food we went with two burgers- Kickflip and Birdman. Kickflip was substantial but had a bit too much barbecue sauce for my liking. Beef burger with cheese, lettuce, onion and pickles. Birdman had a mix of fried chicken with slightly spicy peanut butter. It was original but wouldn't order again. The fries were well seasoned and cooked. Not too thick or thin, I enjoyed them. The bbq chicken wings were good but slightly dry. The sauce helped to dress them up. Overall it was a good meal but nothing I will be rushing back for soon. However it's the kind of place you can count on to hit the spot should you be out drinking.

Lizzie S.

Yelp
I was pipping on to Miguel last night that this place was a 4 star venue and then once I had had a little sleep on it, I cam back with actually thinking this is a solid 3 star joint. If you like Bourbon this place will be right up your street. They have a "wall of Bourbon" like The Charlotte Street Blues Bar and some cocktails that will really put hairs on your chest! We came here for a relaxed after work CMYE and actually it was ideal, we started with a drink and then ended up staying for dinner. Their Mac and Cheese was good enough for me anyhoo, I think me adding ketchup to it grossed out some of the Americans but Linzi M knew it was needed. I went to this place when it was Clockwork too, it has been The Lexington since November last year and actually it looked pretty similar. They still have a gig space downstairs and the poster up showed they had some cool bands coming in. I'd come back for sure, maybe without a hangover this time so that I could enjoy the Bourbon cocktails!

Cameron Y.

Yelp
As a Texas girl visiting London for 2 weeks, I felt right at home here at the Lexington. Upon entering the downstairs lounge area I was immediately excited to see longhorns mounted on the walls. Lush velvet wallpaper covers the walls and up above a huge fabulous chandelier (see pics). The beer selection was diverse and I am not a bourbon drinker but their are many choices if you fancy bourbon. I came here to see a Texas band called The Band of Heathens, so after my first beverage I walked up the stairs and was impressed by the small raised stage and the intimate feel of this small venue. Being only 5'4 I could actually see the show! The concert was fabulous and I enjoyed every second of my time at the Lexington.

Ray C.

Yelp
The Lexington is an institution, I've been going there for pre-drinks ever since they put that Wynona Ryder poster up at the bar... Yes that long! Good as a local meeting point with a couple of nice beers on tap and high ceiling. A nice bright invigorating pre party stop off! Although it's only recently I ventured here for Sunday lunch. The food is great, it's everything that you want a Sunday lunch to be... but there's a problem... The portion size is quite small and it's quite expensive! We opted for the lamb and the beef, £16.50 to £17.50 respectively... which came with a fluffy Yorkshire, potatoes and veg. There was a decent amount of meat too. Apparently it also included a bloody Mary, but the woman at the bar completely forgot to mention this (and it wasn't mentioned on the menu), as we had to go up to ask after another staff member commented. Frustrating as we'd already ordered beer and honestly it would have been nice to have a choice as to have a BM or not. I took quite a while for our food to come out as it only seemed they had a few staff, we were quite hungry so it felt like we waited for an eternity. However we finished still hungry that even the £5 sticky toffee pudding couldn't fix. The also offer live music on a Sunday so that's a plus, however as we didn't go for the music, it was more of a plus than a prerequisite. Thinking about it logically £17/18 isn't that much, but it felt like a lot and our stony faced waitress didn't help. So I'm torn - it was good... however I personally wasn't comfortable with the price.

B M.

Yelp
This bar is super cool! Spent my first night in London here and had a greta time with friends. The drinks are great and well priced, the bartenders are great!

Laura N.

Yelp
If Bourbon's your bag, this is your place. (You could also come here for a healthy sampling of local American Beers, as well. Blue Moon, whaaa?) But back to the Bourbon - 53 double takes to be accurate - wow. Just wow. 7 Bourbon cocktails. I'm not even yelping sense right now, that's how blinded by bourbon I was. Bourbonated, if you will. Meh on most everything else. (Fried cornbread? Huh?) It's like they dabbled in Americana, but couldn't quite commit. So the decor is reminiscent of a proper British boozer with random guns and antlers on the wall. And the food? All that needs to be said is Canadian Bacon is not bacon. It never will be. It's NOT bacon. ButlikeohmyGod B-b-b-b-ourbon!!!

Linzi M.

Yelp
Best thing about this place is the staff. So friendly and laid back, it was like being at a house party and the hosts just kept bringing food and booze over, stopping for a chat and sharing some Haribo. The pub, on the other hand, is a bit schizophrenic. Big velvet armchairs and sofas sit stranded in the middle, with wooden booths at the side. Again, like hanging out in someone's front room. Don't be a dumbass and order a big whiskey filled cocktail, if you're not really sure you like whiskey. Order some nachos and crispy calamari instead. They also do a New Orleans style Po' Boy sandwich, I dare you to try one and report back.

Emmanuelle B.

Yelp
Went there for a concert, arrived a bit earlier and wait in the pub, it's nice and cosy. They have a old-vintage decoration with big armchair and wooden table, the idea you might have for an Old English Pub. We order beer of course and waited until the first floor opened for the live concert. The stage has good dimension for a pub and it's spacious also for the crowd. The accoustic was good and the 3 bands that performed that night where all good. I will definitely come back either for another concert or just for a drink in the neighborhood.

Ashley V.

Yelp
Great pub, lots of space, lovely bartender on Sunday. I never go in this direction when I come out of the Angel tube station. Huge selection of American Whiskey. Came to do a jumble upstairs (great jumble btw http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1246401944&ref=ts) so didn't get a chance to sample the roast. I think I have a chance for a date with Haley! yusssss.

Claire L.

Yelp
The Lexington (formerly Clockwork) has recently been taken over by the people that run The Buffalo Bar (in Islington). This venue, however, is completely different to The Buffalo Bar in both look and atmosphere. Clockwork had a somewhat clinical feel to the bar but The Lexington is decked-out in plush leather sofas and vintage lamps, with a real retro Americana feel to the place. Upstairs is the music venue / club, which hosts White Light on Fridays (the same people who do White Heat at Madame Jojo's) and various rock / indie promoted nights. There is also a bar upstairs, with a great new sound system, making it the perfect music venue. The fact that the music venue / club is upstairs makes it nice to dip and and out, having a good old chat downstairs and catching all the music action on the floor above. If you are around on a Monday, Rough Trade (the shops) hold a pub quiz every week. Entry is only £1 and features questions on everything indie and otherwise. Good fun! This is a great upcoming venue and one to watch whether you be a live music fan or are just wanting to stop by to have a drink in comfortable and luscious surroundings.

Chieh T.

Yelp
I like a lot of things about this place -- the mass of music mags/papers/flyers (it's a gig spot apparently), the victorian velvet chairs, the very friendly staff (who accepted my offerings of haribo), and quite decent nachos and buffalo wings. But the space just feels a bit awkward to me, with the old school decor amist a giant beige pipe running all along the ceiling. But maybe that's just me. Wide bourbon selection, and their cocktails will kick you in the face, on the real. I'm almost convinced they free pour. And by free pour, I mean drown the ice in alcohol.

Cole O.

Yelp
Alright I love this place. In reading the review of Laura N. below me - it brought me back to just how great The Lexington truely is. Bourbon is king in the southern USA - and The Lexington serves the liquid up like back home. Cool vibes from this place - would not think twice about spending time at this spot.

Samantha M.

Yelp
Just read a few reviews before leaving mine and I had no idea The Lexington was supposed to be an American style bar?! I thought it was quite an English style pub. Although I did notice a hell of a lots of whisky bottles behind the bar - I don't really like whisky though..... I came here to see the band TOY and thought the upper floor stage area was really good. Quite spacious and you could see the stage really well even though I was at the back and am 5ft4. The downstairs bar area was nice too. lots of big comfy booths - great for after work drinks with friends. Nice staff behind the bar. Loos were a bit rank and weren't flushing. The doormen were really nice too - I arrived alone and always feel a bit intimidated approaching bouncers when alone but they were very nice checked my bag very politely and with a smile.

Janice L.

Yelp
busy on a Saturday night, the lovely bouncers are a plus to their reasonably priced drink menu. this place is usually quite empty on weekdays/ early nights. age group is between early 20s to 30s. very laid back with Victorian interior with dj live music. several raves and comfy seats on the ground floor. huge range of drink options, wine to mixers. bartenders are not especially friendly, our lime and salt had to asked for from another bartender. but overall, fun night, would come again!

Kristen M.

Yelp
Came here on a Thursday night for some beers with friends. The venue is interesting, there is a very large bar area but instead of the tables and benches I was expecting there were some couches and armchairs thrown in. The staff was friendly, very knowledgeable about their menu, and the drinks were fine. However, nothing except the decor made this venue really stick out and leave a lasting impression in my mind. If I walked past here again I would most likely stop, but I would not make the Lexington my plan for the night.

Miguel G.

Yelp
Not great when it comes to food. Decent jukebox. Nice beer selection. Good cocktails (which I'm in general not a fan of). The best god-damned wallpaper I've ever had the opportunity to enjoy in my life (yes, I enjoy good wallpaper). That plus fun times here with great people.... I think that might deserve 4 stars.

Freya C.

Yelp
I am consistently here on a late night... as there seem to be a lack of late licensed hang outs in Islington on weekday evenings it seems everyone slips down the party funnel and lands in the Lexington. But life could be worse. Plenty of indie bands upstairs, if you arrive early enough you might not be charged entry to see them. Downstairs has a quite genuine non-pretentious vibe. Yes those 'exposed services' cutting across a crumbling ornate ceiling are anything but intentionally distressed or stylised, perhaps a little breathe of fresh air from the likes of Upper Street or New Kings Cross. DJs downstairs spin a mixture of swing or rock'n'roll at the beginning of the week more as a background entertainment and the sofas on the fireplace platform are a great place to dwell with a large group of people or (in)conspicuously make out for a few hours (based on the usual company). By Friday the music turns into hip hop or 90s jam with increased volume and the floor turns into a grinding arena- less the quiet catch up with one of the many proffered bourbons the Lex have scrawled on the bar wall. Open until 2 on weekdays, maybe 4 for weekend nights. Still unable to comment on the food, therefore still more reasons to come back. Lex I like you and you're growing on me...

Mary Walker B.

Yelp
Honey Bee shot is WHERE IT'S AT!! Honey whiskey mixed with Baily's. I could drink it all day, all night. Delish. This bar is usually packed on the weekends but for good reason. The music selection is good and it's a chill bar with a rowdy crowd without the club feel. The ground floor has tables and seating while the upstairs is more of a club/dance floor. The bartenders are nice and the drink selection is wide, especially the beers! Lots of American brands, which is comforting for an American living abroad. Also, ask about the membership card. You get 10 percent off drinks with it.

Christal Y.

Yelp
Lexington, Lexington you confuse me. How do you only serve wine at the upper level bar where the gigs are? I saw a show here (Small Black) and felt utterly exhausted by the end - during one performance smoke filled the room to a point where I couldn't see the stage. However I do enjoy the fact that the stage is raised so that when I can see, I see the musicians from wherever I stand. Other than that, it's really just an A-OK place.

Eric W.

Yelp
The following is a review of a concert at The Lexington: Never before have I had so much trouble describing what sort of music a certain musician plays. King Charles, an artist I recently saw perform live, mixes so many different genres that there really is no way of defining him. I'll do my best though. He manages to combine spoken, folk, and rock vocals, forming a "freak folk" sound. He's a demon on the guitar (good thing), and is amazing at interacting with the crowd. King Charles (and his band) are the perfect example of performers loving what they do. As they play, each person's unique personality shines through. Though I don't believe this band is for everyone, I see them coming on strong in the indie scene in the upcoming year, especially once they release a full-length album showcasing their talents. They grow on you quite a bit after you listen to a few of their tracks (to the point where you can't get the songs out of your head). I really believe that they have the potential to have a hit sometime in the near future. Now stop reading and head over to their webpage for more details on tour dates, and album release dates!

James H.

Yelp
I've had 2 bad experiences here twice have been harassed by a bouncer there and told that I need to be strip searched, not a pleasant experience.

Jennifer K.

Yelp
Oh, Lexington. It was love at first sight, but my affections have cooled since then. This pub is more or less my local, being about five minutes' walk down the road from where I live. On my first visit, I'd already had a few and settled onto one of the comfy back couches for a spirited chat and a Goose Island. They played Dum Dum Girls, which was pleasant. I was very excited to have found a place with an interesting decor and decent music so close to home. Since then, less exciting. On the occasions I've been in, the DJs run either very hot or very cold. Came in for the Friday club night and was disappointed to find it was full of creeps and lackluster pop. I'll come in for a convenient American craft beer when I have a little money to spend after work (they run around £4), but I can't see it being a weekend destination.

Jason M.

Yelp
Seems like a good place to go. Music is good and there are a few good craft brews on tap. The biggest issue we had was the drama going on behind that bar. It was like an episode of Melrose Place, if they were all bartenders. Girls mad, crying, rude to patrons. It was so unprofessional. I realized on this night what the term millennials actually means. Obviously this bar manager has an agenda to hire 20 somethings that have no real clue about the real world. Unfortunately that's the last thing you want in a bartender. I will from this point on detour anyone that I ever meet from stepping foot into this establishment. Enter at your own risk, the millennial's will eat you alive.

Melanie H.

Yelp
We went for lunch today (18/12), the place was empty at 12.15, and we got shouted at because we, as a party of 8 wanted to push a table together. The person behind the bar actually made my friend cry she was THAT rude. I asked again and was told it was "policy" that tables could not be pushed together because it might get busy. We left at about 13.15, it was still empty. Policy or no policy that just not justify you shouting at anyone, customers or not. It's totally unacceptable. Managers you really need to review the behaviour of your staff.

Peter S.

Yelp
For me the Lexington didn't live up to expectations, but was okay nevertheless. It's a pretty big place, with loads of space and high ceilings, but still managed to be rammed when I swung by on a Friday night. Maybe I hang around two many specialist beer places, but for what is supposedly an American-themed pub, I found its range of beer disappointing. Standard Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam Porter (tasty, I'll accept) and Brooklyn Brewery Lager. Hmmmm. It's possible that Byron has a more impressive range of US beer than that, before the likes of the Draft Houses found across London even start to be mentioned. Still, there were some unexpected surprises. First was a delightfully tasty local porter on tap - Revolutions Red Beat, dee-lish. Another was the people promoting a Jim Bean cherry bourbon by doling out free shots. I won't say no to that. There's also the much-vaunted range of bourbons that I didn't have the opportunity to try. Something I'll have to return for.

Dan H.

Yelp
Been here a couple of times and it's a cracking bar, loads of craft beer and even more bourbon, my kind of place. Not only a great bar, upstairs is a music venue that houses good up and coming bands, well worth a look if in the area.

Billy D.

Yelp
We stayed a couple doors down in Islington, so we visited a couple times since this was our local bar. We didn't even go to a show. Just saw the bar. It's open until 2, thank god. The downstairs main bar has got red velvet walls scattered with antlers and other random decorations. Feels.... unique for sure. Has a pretty young crowd. They have a good beer selection and also some special drinks. Food was good too - we ate a proper English dinner here for our last night and were pleased. Service is not so good, but deal with it.

Maxine H.

Yelp
The Lexington is fine. I haven't had the food, or been to any shows, but the bar is quite cool. If you like bourbon, this place is wonderful. (I don't really like bourbon.) They have a big selection of American beers, and I can't lie...I've popped in for a Sam Adams when I was feeling a little homesick. The decor is a bit strange but interesting, and while it can get crowded in there it's not totally impossible to move around. I've met some really friendly people here, as well! Overall, it's a decent place to have a few drinks and (probably) listen to some music, but I wouldn't say it's particularly remarkable.

Thomas A.

Yelp
After coming back quite often for gigs (Ja Ja Ja night!) I'm still perplex. Blue Moon without orange slices... good selection of American whisky though.

Leanne H.

Yelp
In partnership with JaJaJa music, the Lexington is the home of Scandinavian club nights. This is my favourite thing to do in London as I have found so many amazing Scandi bands to feed my Scandimania from these gigs! The venue itself, not amazing. The prices are reasonable. The stage area is a good space, with a basement gig type feel that I think adds to the atmosphere. I have witnessed many magical moments there. The main problem I have with the Lex is the ladies toilets. Every time I've been it's either the door to the stall has no working lock, no toilet paper or the toilet seat is completely broken. The cleanliness of the toilets is far from great. However, if you want to see some great indie bands to give you some street cred with your friends, the Lex is a small intimate venue that often hosts amazing bands, where you're sure to meet the artists afterward.

Sarah D.

Yelp
If you're a homesick American boozehound, this is THE place to get your drink on, with a fantastic selection of bourbons and rye whiskies, as well as good American craft beer on tap and in the bottle. The food was really great as well. My husband's burger was tasty and on a brioche bun, with a big pickle, and I had a pastrami sandwich that really fit the bill. Not sure what it's like as a music venue, but if I'm ever in the neighborhood again, I'd totally drop by for lunch.

Patrick F.

Yelp
This is a great venue to see a band. The upstairs room is small and intimate with good views of the stage from most of the room (just avoid the pole). The decor is a cut above most dingy live venues, with a glowing orange bar, and plush red curtains and walls. The downstairs bar feels like a rambling lounge room and specialises in whiskey, bourbon and American beers, but you can still get the staples on tap (various lagers and guinness). Definitely a music venue, with regular live music, a weekly rough trade music quiz, rock and roll bingo, a decent juke box, and open til 2 most nights. My only complaint is the slow service, both at the bar and the 'ticket desk' - it's more than a little frustrating watching them take 3 minutes per person to collect their £6 and stamp your hand if you can hear the band upstairs starting to play.

Qype User (tali…)

Yelp
One of my current favourite venues in North London. I'm a fan of the space upstairs and it suits both gigs and nightclub events. For gigs it's the type of place where you can stand in lots of different locations and still see. At club nights there's a stage to get involved with which I'm always a fan of. Prom Night is a really fun 80s night once a month. The bar is often shortstaffed and can take quite a long time to be served. That's probably my only downpoint.

Anna M.

Yelp
I went to go see Milow in 2009...I'm a little late with the review, what can I say.... Anyway...the live music area is great with a view from pretty much anywhere, aside from the cute...yet drunk and obnoxious guy standing next to me. We were in the back, by the bar. This is how much we could see from all the way back. Not bad. http://youtu.be/knz7r4ogSNE

V L.

Yelp
#1 favorite thing about the Lexington: they have Blue Moon #2 favorite thing about the Lexington: great music #3 favorite thing about the Lexington: the people 20-something crowd, boisterous, unpretentious. Easily one of my favorite places to go, except that it can get really crowded. Like, turn around and bump into someone crowded.

Qype User (jonath…)

Yelp
This place used to be called clockwork but has re-opened as 'The Lexington'. The theme being an American whisky and live music venue. I went to last nights opening and unfortunately I was too late for the freebies, but I was presented with my 10% discount card (valid until June). I'm not an expert on American Whisky, but the menu did look impressive, with loads of bourbon ranging from £3 to £20 a shot. I did try a couple of the American bottled beers though and was impressed. I enjoyed the vibe of the place; it was a good mixture of Students and locals. The music (duke box) was a mixture of Zeppelin, Clash, Kings of Leon, basically Indie/Rock; So fine with me. The staff were friendly as well which is always a good thing. It's open until 2 Mon- Thur and the 4 on Fridays and Saturdays. Great Stuff!

Or B.

Yelp
Decent place, comfy armchairs. The night I went there half the ales weren't on tap which is vexing. Also gets full really quickly. Good for an early meet or a stop in a crawl rather than a whole evening.

Daniel F.

Yelp
Love this place. Downstairs for chilled bourbon and whiskey vibes (has one of the largest selections for a bar in London). Upstairs it has great gigs that are often quite cheap with a good late weekend bit of music for you to groove on Dancefloor.

Zoe K.

Yelp
Let's get it out there, if I could give this place zero stars I would. Thanks to the incredibly rude staff members, our evening was ruined. On two occasions we witnessed the bartender pour mixed drinks from the end of empty bottles - therefore actually not pouring the drinks we paid for. We politely asked him to rectify his mistake. He was none too pleased. After the second incident he handed us a card machine that read £1190.00 for three drinks (a very lage tip for this bartender) and tried to get us to punch in our pin. Luckily we caught the mistake before our bank account was violated. At first he shrugged and said that's what it costs while winking at us several times. Does he really think we are that stupid? He never apologised for the mistake - which could have been financially detrimental depending on how much was in the bank account. He behaved in a way that suggested he had entered that insanely high amount on purpose just to see if if we'd go for it and I'm pretty sure he thought it was a shame we caught him - not terrible, not incredibly embarrassing, but a shame, because it would have been fun for him to get one over on us. When we complained to the bar manager about the bar staff's behaviour, the manager misrepresented himself as the owner. Clearly trying to get us to "go away". Unfortunately for him we were aware of what the owner really looked like - and SHE was not around that evening. I won't be taken for a fool - I won't be treated like a moron - and most importantly I will not stand for poor customer service. This place will never see another penny from me.

Mira W.

Yelp
overpriced. mediocre music. the dj on friday's is an awful person. lol. don't waste your time or money, you can find better music and cooler vibes somewhere else... i just can't believe how cool they make themselves out to be when in reality they are a washed out old persons venue with tacky decor. some of the djs can be good but dont go on white heat fridays, this is when the djs are truly trash

Robin L.

Yelp
Big and ballsy with very eclectic tunes and good food. Beers included Goose Island, Brooklyn Lager and Wandle. Staff were a bit shambolic but friendly. Go there for post-work pints, catch up with old friends or a pre-gig whiskey.

Haley F.

Yelp
if you like whisky - this is totaly your new home. they have a million (ok, maybe not quite a million, but you get the picture.) types, enough to satisfy anyones tastes. havent been overly impressed with the service, but eh, whatever. theres a alright venue upstairs and with a late licence (midnight or 1am sunday-thursday, and4am (!!) Friday and saturday i believe), its a great place to end a night. or start a night. or afternoon. their sunday roast looks as amazing as it does massive, but i havent actually had it yet (will update when i do).

Fran M.

Yelp
They underpour drinks and overcharge on prices. When questioned on this they just stare at you and don't answer your questions, however sober and polite you are. Rude, rude, rude. Don't go here if you've had a few drinks - they are looking to con you and pocket the difference.

Caren H.

Yelp
Could this be my new favorite pub? I love that they not only have a fantastic whiskey selection, but also have Sierra Nevada on tap and a good collection of American bottled beers from Portland, SF, New York and Chicago. It wasn't too crowded the night that I went so we thoroughly enjoyed the place and the good tunes in the background. I love the vibrant wall paper and the high ceilings. Can't wait to catch a show there one of these nights.

Qype User (camden…)

Yelp
The Lexington, formerly Clockwork, formerly (and very briefly) Sazerac, is meant to be an American whiskey bar and music venue. I'm not entirely sure how American it is, but it's still a pretty decent place. As a venue, the set-up is a bit weird, and there are many opportunities to get crammed into some corner where you can't see the stage. And the sound is a bit weird as a result of the kind of fish-bowl set up. A band travelling with their own soundman could remedy this, a band relying on the in-house soundman could have a problem. They have been booking some pretty great bands since they opened, though, so it's a venue to keep your eye on for an intimate show with some bigger names.

Angela C.

Yelp
One of my favourite London bars. Excellent selection of bourbons including some small run casks. Helpful staff who try to serve everyone as quickly as possible. Lots of downstairs seating and bands play regularly upstairs.