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Harrison Gastro Pub & Hotel
28 Harrison Street
Bloomsbury
London

WC1H 8JF

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Elegantly refurbished hotel and gastro pub located on a quiet street. This small independent hotel prides its self on its style, comfort and personal service. The Deco styled gastro pub serves delicious quality meals at reasonable prices and has received good reviews from Metro and TimeOut. Our newly refurbished en-suite rooms have been awarded a 3 diamond rating by the English Tourist Board. Free WiFi throughout the building.Only 5 minutes walk from Kings Cross Station (6 Tube lines and National Rail) or 8-10 minutes from Russell Square (Piccadilly line). Kings Cross boasts unbeatable transport links with main line trains (Edinburgh, Brighton etc.)and numerous busses and tubes. The Harrison is centrally located within easy reach of all London's attractions including Museums, West End Shows and only a few minutes walk from the Kings Cross nightclubs. All rooms are en-suite. TV and DVD in every room. Non-smoking rooms available. Free Wireless Broadband Internet (WiFi), please note we do not have telephones in our rooms.Quality breakfasts (from Full English to Vegetarian) are our speciality. Breakfast in bed available at no extra cost. Flexible check in/out service available (please contact us, we will endeavour to suit your schedule). High quality fresh food served in the ground floor Gastro Pub. Bar is open for drinks, coffees and meals from 11am to 11pm (12-10.30pm Sundays) or later for hotel residents. The Harrison Bar and Kitchen are closed on Saturdays (execpt for occasional private parties) and Bank Hoildays although our hotel rooms are still availablePlease note - . The Harrison's office is open 10am to 11pm Sun - Fri but closed on Saturday and Bank Holidays.

Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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