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18 July 2007

Bangers & Mash at the Chandos

Click to see ‘Bangers & Mash, the Chandos’ in a variety of different sizesA Sam Smith’s pub within sight of the National Portrait Gallery; who could ask for more?

And the Chandos on St Martin’s Lane, does a most excellent Vegetarian Bangers and Mash with onion gravy. And there’s an animated statue of a cooper on the roof.

Expect a traditional pub with real ale at provincial prices and private booths to drink it in on the ground floor, with proper pub food upstairs in the more open-plan Opera room.

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