Lord Moon of the Mall, Whitehall  rated1 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Whitehall

address:

16-18 Whitehall, SW1A 2DY

phone:

0871 984 3580*
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nearest stations:

Charing Cross London Underground stationRailway station
(260m) - zone 1

Embankment London Underground station
(370m) - zone 1

Leicester Square London Underground station
(520m) - zone 1

Piccadilly Circus London Underground station
(540m) - zone 1

Westminster London Underground station
(610m) - zone 1

how to find it:

From Charing Cross, turn left and head for Trafalgar Square. Once there, turn left and head in a clockwise direction around the square until you reach Whitehall - it should be the second left. The pub is literally 20 yards from the corner. From Embankment, turn right out of the station and then right again into Northumberland Avenue and follow it until you get to Trafalgar square. Turn left and then left again into Whitehall. You can't miss it.

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nearby attraction(s):

Trafalgar Square (130m)

National Gallery (230m)

Banqueting House (270m)

picture of Lord Moon of the MallThe usual Wetherspoon recipe - refit a large commercial property (in this case a bank), serve up cheap beer and food and watch them flock in. Commercially this place must be a success: getting through the local civil servants Monday to Friday and then bus loads of tourists at the weekend. Atmospherically though, it's hardly one of the greats. Being in such a prominent location means it isn't even as cheap as other members of the chain. Survivable if you enjoy Wetherspoon, but hardly worth the bother if you hit it at peak hours.

reviewed:
7/10/2005
reviewed by jack

Eating at the Lord Moon of the Mall ... we last ate here on 3/6/2005

The usual cheap Wetherspoon fayre is on offer here - making it very competitive for the area.
food rating 1 - quality
value rating 1 - value
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