O'Hanlon (London) Reviews

O'Hanlon (London) Pub / Bar National

Newest Review: ... stands out as the genuine article. Kerry-born owner John O'Hanlon has managed to create an endearingly scruffy and lived-in atmosphere without any twinkle-in-the-eye tweeness, but what really makes this place stand out is O'Hanlon's award-winning own-brewed beer. There's decent Irish country cooking too. The pub may be located in a rather characterless part of town, but once you’re through the doors, you’ll find all the character you could wish for. A winner. (8 Tysoe Street, EC1; 020 7837 4112) ... more

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O'Hanlon (London): O'Hanlon (96 words)
by - written on 28/08/00, updated on  28/08/00 (Useful, 53 readings)
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In a city overwhelmed with hideous fake Oirish pubs and bars, O'Hanlon stands out as the genuine article. Kerry-born owner John O'Hanlon has managed to create an endearingly scruffy and lived-in atmosphere without any twinkle-in-the-eye tweeness, but what really makes this place stand out is O'Hanlon's award-winning own-brewed beer. There's decent Irish country cooking too. The pub may be located in a rather characterless part of town, but once you’re through the doors, you’ll find all the character you could wish for. A winner. (8 Tysoe Street, EC1; 020 7837 4112) ...  Read the complete review

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