The Barley Mow

£8 - £20 / British
104 Horseferry Rd, London

Opening hours

12PM-11:30PM
  • Sunday 12PM-10:30PM
  • Monday 12PM-11:30PM
  • Tuesday 12PM-11:30PM
  • Wednesday 12PM-11:30PM
  • Thursday 12PM-11:30PM
  • Friday 12PM-11:30PM
  • Saturday 12PM-11:30PM

Classic British Dining with Warm Hospitality

Nestled discreetly in the bustling heart of the city, this establishment charms with an intriguing mix of classic British pub aesthetics and a genuine neighborhood ambiance. As I stepped in, the charismatic hum of young professionals and locals enveloped the room, painting a picture both vibrant and quaint. The wooden interiors evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of times when pubs served as the nucleus of community life. With attentive service led by amiable bartenders and an inviting atmosphere orchestrated by lively patrons, each table becomes its own enclave of revelry or repose. Comprising meticulously polished wooden furniture that invites you to sit and stay a while, the place boasted an irresistible allure complemented by reasonably priced ales more reflective of true London offerings than an exorbitant tourist trap.

Taking a foray into the culinary creations, the menu epitomizes what we’ve come to expect from comforting British bistro fare. The fish and chips were particularly delightful—a crisp outer shell encasing succulent fish perfectly paired with hearty fries and mushy peas. Yet, the much-lauded pie and mash was a bit of a letdown to those thinking of ‘fine-dining’ comfort food; it lacked vibrancy in flavor albeit was sufficient if one adjusted expectations to simple pub eats. Though roasts on Sunday presented inconsistencies—with some diners recounting tepid gravy and enviously sparse trimmings—the sheer warmth and upbeat service could make up for culinary misses more often than not. Stacked with impeccable service that rarely stumbled despite expected rushes, this spot emerges as a convivial repository of both beer-laden chitchat and quiet herbal tea contemplations beneath strategically dimmed lights. Above all, its alluring quintessential vibe makes it a charming locale worth adding to a visitor’s repertoire while weaving through the narrative fabric of traditional and modern London. — Nigel Gourmet

How to get there

104 Horseferry Rd, London

London City Airport — 8.08 mi

St. James's Park - 586 yd

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