The Railway Tavern 15 Liverpool Street, London, EC2M 7NXview
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ABOUT THE RAILWAY TAVERN
Three different bars to suit every
mood, all newly refurbished including the new Engine
Room Bar.
Traditional Pub Menu Served daily in all Three bars and
served to your table.
All sport shown LIVE and with Sound – up to three
different games at a time.
The City’s Original & Best DJ & Karaoke
disco every Friday until midnight.
Bars & Function facilities available for hire, great
for every occasion.
FOOD
The Railway Tavern offers a great menu
consisting of Traditional Pub Favourites - Fish & Chips,
Bangers n Mash & Steak n Ale Pie or Baguettes and
cool and healthy Salads and Wraps.
Order at any of our
three bars and we will bring the food to your table.
We will also be happy to reserve you a table, take pre-orders
or deliver to your office for that time saving working
lunch.
FUNCTIONS @ THE RAILWAY
TAVERN
A newly refurbished quality venue
for that office meeting with a fine selection of Audio & Visual
equipment, or perhaps it is for an Office Party, Leaving
do, Quiz, Race or Casino Night.
Take the hassle out
of organising your next DO by allowing us to provide
everything that you need to make your event extra special.
We
have buffets to suit all styles of function or will
create one especially for you - we do the work you
have the party.
We are available for business breakfast bookings.
FACILLITIES
2 FUNCTION
ROOMS:
The Engine Room and
Mezzanine
Engine Room Bar - 150 Standing, 70 seated
Mezzanine - 40 standing, 25 seated
Buffets Available as well as menus
PA & AV System
5 plasma screens - SKY sports
Giant projector screen
Resident DJ
Free Wi-fi
HISTORY
Established 1736, original features includes an impressive
high-ceilinged palace with Victorian fittings.
The pub has been recently restored to its former glory with
a full refurbishment in 2005 but keeping it’s traditional feel.
There is thought to have been an ale house on the site in
the first half of the 18th century. Farmers bought cows to the outskirts
of the city and herded the in Liverpool Street and the pub was nicknamed ‘The
Cow Shed’.