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Angel in the Fields (Samuel Smith)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Samuel Smith's - Extra StoutGood1
Samuel Smith's - Old Brewery BitterExcellent1
Picture 1. Angel in the Fields, Marylebone, Central London
Picture 2. Angel in the Fields, Marylebone, Central London
Picture 3. Angel in the Fields, Marylebone, Central London
Michael Croxford

Visits Details

30 Aug 2021 (Jack William)
Getting hungry before a visit to the Regents Park open air theatre. Pub interior looked interesting- very few customers on a bank holiday Monday - but no kitchen staff unfortunately so we had to move on.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Samuel Smith's - Old Brewery Bitter4.00Not Tried
15 May 2019 (ChrisE)
I was in the area with time to spare before attending a meeting in nearby Cavendish Square. I walked around the area to see how much things had changed since I worked in the area about forty years ago and thought that most of the pubs that I passed looked particularly uninviting so I came here expecting to find no real ale but being able to have a quiet drink in pleasant surroundings at reasonable prices. I was pleased to see that they now have OBB on handpump. A thoroughly enjoyable visit and I had a very good conversation with the chap behind the bar who gave me some history about how this pub used to be a Berni Inn and that they had found some old menus in the cellar with the once fashionable prawn cocktails etc.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Samuel Smith's - Old Brewery Bitter4.00ExcellentIn very good condition.
07 May 2015 (HSB)
14:00 Not on our plan but it look really interesting so in we went. Very quiet. The sunlight streaming through the stained glass was very atmospheric. Only fizz on offer.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Samuel Smith's - Extra Stout4.50GoodFizz of course but very tasty.

About the Angel in the Fields

The pub sign. Angel in the Fields, Marylebone, Central London

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional-
Excellent1
Good1
Acceptable-
Poor-

The pub is found in Marylebone, Central London, W1U 2QR.

Unusual name, unusual pub in Thayer Street. An almost triangular interior with a central bar and not much seating. All the windows are stained glass with patterns of leaves and blossom. The interior is all dark wood which appears to be of some age. However, as it is a Sam Smith's pub, a brewery noted for its Victorian style renovations of pubs, its true age can only be guessed at. There is an upstairs Lounge Bar. A leaded bay window looks out over the bar from the staircase. 2 handpumps in ground floor bar.

We have visited this pub 3 times, seen 2 different beers and tried both.

Map location

Postcode: W1U 2QR