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This award-winning restaurant tends to be on the pricier side, but it is worth trying their lamb kebabs. It is a great spot to enjoy a beer or two while watching your favorite football game on the big screen. View all feedback.
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I think The Volunteer should re name itself as the London Business School bar, because majority of the people who you see there are the students from this top notch neighboring school. I have obviously been there courtesy my friend who is a student in LBS (yeah that's what the kool kats call it! . It is a very chilled out, casual bar with a good selection of beers and spirits and food as well (Never had the food here... View all feedback.
Great for drinks. in this big pub is a lot of sitting and standing place, right on the road from the baker street. the decor is modern and quirky, with jams adapted to lampshades and a bike in a corner. overall the services and food were really good.
Great for a drink. Decent ales. It's got more of a student crowd and they have a decent menu offering. Staff is friendly and helpful. Nice to go during the summer.
This place is like a second home for LBS (After The Windsor Castle). Never eaten here so can't judge the food but they serve a decent selection of drinks and some good ciders/ beers. The little outdoor section is also quite nice to sit at, of course when the weather is good!
The Volunteer is a typical British Pub located in the Marylebone area and metres from Regents Park. The closest tube station is Baker Street and near the pub you can find the famous Sherlock Holmes Museum. I often go there as my university- University of Westminster is pretty close to the venue. I have been tried the Fish chips containg hake in cider tarragon batter, double cooked chips and the West Country Beef Burger as a meals. The venue provides a various range of beers on tap and in bottles include brews from small local cask brewes and some very well know and familiar beers from around the world.
If you are at LBS or its posh neighbour the EBS this is probabaly one of the most popular hang out places for you located bang on the corner of Baker Street and Regents park is definitely my first choice for a pint during the day or after class... very curteous and cheerfull stafff, a good selection of ales and lager, standard pub fare nothing really stands out but good none the less.... those on a budget can go further down to road to the metropolitan bar (wetherspoons) for a cheaper pint but i must warn what u pay is what you get