The Lexington
96-98 Pentonville Road, Angel, London, N1 9JB. Tel: (0207) 837 5371
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Overall rating: 6 (1 reviews) 





Fullpint rating: 6 (1 reviews)
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We have classified this venue as a
bar with the following features:


High prices
Food available
Open late
Table football
Free Wifi
Available for hire Former names: Clockwork,finca Tapas Bar, Belvedere
Website: http://www.thelexington.co.uk/
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Steph gave a rating of 6 on 16th Jan 2010...
Some things change some things stay the same; or so several lyrics would have it. Whatever the history of the line it's an aphorism that well describes the latest incarnation of the bar at 96 Pentonville Road. Still loud and still open until 3 at the weekend, but some things have also progressed at The Lexington. Decor in the bar has changed and the theme now is loosely American; 19th century rifles on the and skulls on the wall lessening the kitsch beige leather from before. Behind the taps it's a similar story. There is a genuinely impressive collection of bourbons on offer as well as half a dozen or more American bottled beers the likes of which you seldom see this side of the pond. The kitchen looks to have suffered in the transition with lacklustre food. Not a problem really for a Friday night but perhaps disappointing for the bar's 'Lounge' incarnation at other times of day. It's by no-means a bad place but you may be disappointed if you don't have a clear idea what it's like before you go; it's still loud, fun and young at the weekends.
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Cavalier gave a rating of 5 on 5th Aug 2007...
Big, loud, young, DJ bar. You know what you are getting. Open late, no admission charge.
Natalie gave a rating of 7 on 26th Jun 2005...
This bar reminds me of a bachelor pad - 1970 style furniture and art on the walls. There's a table football table, pinball machine, newspapers and a good selection of beer. Pizza menu looks great except for the price: about £11 a pizza. They had a projector up showing Glastonbury and live DJs Wednesday to Saturday.