tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2180641371486680325.post3142633269665962728..comments2015-05-11T17:07:40.463-06:00Comments on Science for Thirsty People: The Crosse Keys - City of LondonGabriel Bodardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16894233240118343826noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2180641371486680325.post-46634702428363972102012-04-15T05:55:43.508-06:002012-04-15T05:55:43.508-06:00We went to the Crosse Keys again on a Friday night...We went to the Crosse Keys again on a Friday night a few weeks later, and as you would expect it was even more crowded. Despite being the size of an aircraft hangar, there was nowhere to sit and barely standing room when we arrived a little after 17:00 (and it didn't get much quieter by 23:00 when we left). Despite a huge circular bar, the wait to get served was several minutes long, minimum, the staff were pretty clueless about the selection, and not very good at serving either. The vaunted 35 beers on tap started to run out very quickly, until at 11pm we were told "no ales left at all". Pathetic.<br /><br />Really the only thing going for this bar at all is the selection of beers, and there are several other pubs in London that are much more reliable on that front (even Euston Tap and the Cask are preferable). Sorry, but this pub gets a big thumbs down from me.Gabriel Bodardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16894233240118343826noreply@blogger.com