Skinners Arms, King's Cross
FancyaPint?'s review...
The streets just south of the Euston Road are home to a number of solid, straightforward pubs, a fair example of which is the Skinners Arms. With its plush carpet, striped wallpaper and a surprisingly high ceiling, here's a traditional boozer which offers a decent spot to while away a couple of hours. Its regulars are drawn from the nearby offices, but expect local residents and even curious tourists popping into the sample the fare on offer. Whilst it's not a stone cold classic, the Skinners is an unpretentious pub that does a fair job in keeping its regulars - and first time visitors - happy. Those whom Greene King's beers leave cold will also find one or two guest beers on tap, and if hunger calls, the sizeable portions of standard pub grub should satisfy.
Review: 3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
13 Jan 2012
The previous comment is a bit harsh but I do know where that person is coming from. The moody, sullen Irishman that was running the place has gone now and what a change the new Landlord has made. Gone is the frozen food on the vintage Menu. In is a new modern Menu with fresh Food, cooked to order. And what a choice of Guest Ales! No Pump has the same Ale on twice which means exceptional variety. And there is now a huge change in the other types of Drinks on offer, especially for females. I no longer have to go to Mabels Tavern for a change, The Skinners Arms has changed for the better, go and see for yourself.
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114 Judd Street, King's Cross, London, WC1H 9NT
020 7837 6521
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Exit tube to Euston Road (South) and walk along past the Camden Town Hall. Judd Street is on the left and the pub is two blocks down.
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13 Jan 12 Updated by Hootie
13 Jan 12 Updated by Hootie











