Address: 1-3 Craven Passage, Charing Cross, London WC2N 5PH
Tags bar bitter cahring cross charing cross charing_cross cosy hall & woodehouse historic interesting pub real ale split
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JujWaller (29-06-2008)
If I was a person who loved beer than this would be an ablsolutely awesome pub…as it is i just think it’s pretty great! it’s really cosy and welcoming, and the two separate sections make it nice and quirky.
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Billy (08-05-2008)
A great pub tucked away almost beneath Charing Cross station, with the added bonus of Hall & Woodhouse’s excellent real ales - try the Tanglefoot, which is really gorgeous.
The larger of the two sides has a bit more character, with a Victorian style interior of wood, etched glass and carpets, but the other side of Craven Passage is a bit more down to earth - take your pick.
The ‘Shovell’ in the title - and I notice the pub and its website can’t agree on whether it is Shovel or Shovell - is named after Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1659-1707), the celebrated and popular admiral of the British fleet and MP for Rochester, who died ignominiously on the rocks of the Isles of Scilly in fog, after a navigational error wrecked his flagship, the ‘Association’.
Legend states that he was washed ashore alive, but exhausted, and was murdered by a poor and old woman for his rings. She is said to have confessed all on her deathbed to a clergyman and returned the rings. There is a memorial to him at Porthellick, on the Scilly Isles, where his body was found.
The pub has appropriate maps, nautical charts and pictures of ships reflecting the nautical theme.
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Siany (11-04-2008)
Brilliant pub. I love that it’s split into two halves. I don’t know why. I think I like the idea of the little passage that the must by underneath joining the two bit together. I’d love to go and be nosy.
They do great beer. Badger bitter or something like that which kept my friend happy. I was drinking Hofenbrau which was great and got me happily merry. It’s a quaint little place that is great for after work chatting, I’m not sure I’d come here for a big night out.
There seems to be a difference between the two sides. If Charing Cross station is one the right, then I prefer the right hand side of that pub. I think it had a nicer feel to it. But I’m not a fan of sitting upstairs in a bar (as we were on the other side) - I don’t get the feeling of being in a pub if I’m upstairs. Even if there is more room.
Considering the location, this pub is fab. I’m never wonderfully taken with the Charing Cross area (aside from Gordon’s of course), but this pub might just force me to change my mind.
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maggiebbb (01-03-2008)
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gry (29-11-2007)
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dmj1962 (20-09-2007)
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