Fox & Anchor, Smithfield  rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Smithfield

address:

115 Charterhouse Street, EC1M 6AA

phone:

020 7012 3700

nearest stations:

Barbican London Underground stationRailway station
(200m) - zone 1

Farringdon London Underground stationRailway station
(300m) - zone 1

City Thameslink Railway station
(500m)

St Paul's London Underground station
(690m) - zone 1

Chancery Lane London Underground station
(740m) - zone 1

how to find it:

Charterhouse Street runs along the north side of Smithfield Market. The Fox and Anchor is located at the Barbican end of the street, very close to Charterhouse Square.

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nearby attraction(s):

Museum of London (410m)

Barbican Centre (490m)

St. Paul's Cathedral (760m)

picture of Fox and AnchorHaving known this historic pub for more than two decades, it's with some relief that we can report it's finally back and though perhaps not entirely as we would have hoped for, at least it hasn't become a dreaded office/studio/apartment conversion. Photos of Smithfield's meat market workers on the walls notwithstanding, this pub has made a move upmarket, definitely more pinstripe and far less bloodstained apron, and it no longer has the multicultural feel we loved about the old place. However, there's a range of interesting beers on the six hand-pumps and, as is the norm nowadays, the menu's gone gastro (no longer the fry-ups and meat-and-two-veg of old) with an accompanying price hike. The new owners, Malmaison, have kept the pub largely intact, the exterior is listed anyway and inside the snugs of old are still there and there's been a general tidy up of the old place - the most obvious change being the zinc-topped bar. The friendly staff work hard to keep you happy, and the addition of six bedrooms must keep them on their toes. All-in-all it's a good effort, especially if you're looking for another well-run gastropub and it's already proving to be very popular, but for us it's much of a muchness. Smithfield is a unique and historic locale that's celebrated its diverse appeal over many centuries. If we get many more developments like this, we'll lose that uniqueness - you might as well be in midtown Manchester, Edinburgh or Glasgow - not the historic heart of an old, old city, where close by there's a 12th century priory church, a Victorian meat market and the site of William Wallace's execution.

reviewed:
23/05/2008
reviewed by septic

Eating at the Fox & Anchor ... we last ate here on 21/4/2008

Excellent fare leaning to the gastro end. That said, the gammon, egg and chips was pretty good - hand cut chips always win in our book
food rating 3 - quality
value rating 2 - value

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