
Real ales, pub fare and big-screen TV sport in homely spaces with Thai food served upstairs.
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Address: 4 Bedfordbury, London WC2N 4BP, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7831 1391
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The Lemon Tree in Covent Garden – London
4 Bedfordbury, Covent Garden, WC2N 4BP | 02078311391 | Bookings
The Lemon Tree – Cozy Thai Pub in Covent Garden, London
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Maybe I’m too used to London pricing, but £6 for a pint of Aspalls left me pleasantly surprised.
Thai food was very good. The Pad Kra Pow was very tasty but too hot for me. The spice level took away some enjoyment for me.
I will definitely come again, maybe order something a little milder next time
There is an unmentioned 10% service charge, so deducting a star for that.
£5.75 Amstel
❤️ An easygoing backstreet Covent Garden pub.
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Located in a quiet side street on the edge of Covent Garden you will find The Lemon Tree pub. The nearest station is Charing Cross which is just around the corner on The Strand.
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It is thought this pub takes its name from lemons sold at the nearby former Covent Garden market, this pub dates from the mid-18th century, it was rebuilt around mid 19th century.
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This is a small pub which in the main modern in decoration. The bar area is full of poser tables and ledges to perch at, at the far end of the bar is the curved servery which is illuminated by stylish copper pendants. On the wall is a massage map called “A ballon view of London “ which depicts London’s streets of old. Upstairs is an additional contemporary lounge bar which is a cosy affair and quieter than the humdrum of the main bar on the ground floor.
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The beer line up was good, there are five cask handles but only three were available on the day we visited. Not venturing to far off piste, we ordered a couple pints of Amstel. Our pints were decent and pleasingly under six quid considering the area. The food menu here is Thai, the food receives favourable reviews, Pad Thai costs around £12 depending on your choice.
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We arrived around 6pm on a Saturday, the pub was very busy with predominantly drinkers, there were a few punters enjoying the Thai cuisine which smelt great. There was a nice buzz about the place generated by the groups of day trippers and theatre goers wetting their whistles. The service was on point, the staff coped admirably with rush and flow of customers.
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The Lemon Tree is probably the least busiest pub around Covent Garden due to its location, though this isn’t a bad thing as The Marquis and The Harp just around the corner get absolutely rammed. The beer and food here were great and the atmosphere enjoyable. If you’re in and around Covent Garden, be sure to check this pub out.
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ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 29.04.23
I ordered a chicken satay, mini ribs and a duck red curry with fried egg. The food was ok, I enjoyed the Guinness though
The staff were really nice, attentive and didn’t mind my jokes which was nice.
If you’re in the centre of London and you’re looking for a drink and Thai food, then the lemon tree is for you.
A small, single room bar, with an upstairs dining room serving Thai food. Four real ales on offer at the time of my visit (a Saturday lunchtime). My Harvey’s Sussex Best was well-kept and reasonably-priced for the area.
Friendly staff and more of a locals’ feel to it. Also plenty of tables available. Definitely worth a visit.