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Euston Cider Tap

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East Lodge, 188 Euston Rd, NW1 2EF Full details & map

Café-bar

Ed Marshall

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Posted: Nov 30 2011

Let's imagine the future is as golden as a pint of smooth, heady Swallowfields Medium - its nectar-like flavour rounded off with a bittersweet finish.

In contrast to this sophisticated apple ferment, the fizzy orange pop currently served as cider in most pubs will then be seen as the equivalent of 1970s liebfraumilch: a laughable reminder of our youthful naivety. Helping us to reach that age of enlightenment is the newly opened Cider Tap.

The bar occupies the easterly of two squat Victorian lodges: remnants of the original Euston train station, built in Portland stone and fronting the concrete wastelands of the present-day terminus.

The West Lodge is occupied by Euston Tap, under the same ownership but dedicated to artisanal beer.

The Cider Tap has a more bucolic appearance. Outside, this is taken to a (surely?) ironic peak, with hay bales strewn by the building's outer wall, allowing alfresco smokers a view of the Euston Road in all its rustic splendour.

Inside, the snug ground-floor bar is countrified and woody. Five-gallon barrels of still cider are on view behind the counter (six or so are kept at any one time). There are also a further eight draught keg (carbonated, chilled) ciders - refreshing, light Orchard Pig (4.2 per cent abv), for instance - and 20 bottled ciders and perries.

On the shelves, a selection of Normandy's finest are displayed near bottles of Calvados and Pommeau (Calvados mixed with apple juice). For ciderphobes, there's a wheat beer and a lager on draught, plus a few bottled ales. Coffee is served in the morning.

The main seating area is up a winding, wrought-iron staircase - hard to negotiate after two pints of Upper House Farm cider (a deceptively powerful drink at 6.5% abv, its initial sweetness countered by a long dry aftertaste).

Decor on this first floor is a work in progress, with newly painted pastel-shaded walls sporting botanical drawings of cider apples; miniature wooden barrels serving as tables, and uncomfortable bar stools as seating. 'W' and 'M' are daubed on the toilet doors, adding a soupçon of cowshed chic.

Great hunks of cheese are promised soon, to match the ciders - though we had to make do with pork scratchings.

Even so, with a few modifications the bar looks set to become the apple of every London cider-lover's eye.

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Euston Cider Tap

East Lodge, 188 Euston Rd NW1 2EF

Transport Euston tube/rail

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020 3137 8837

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Open 3-11pm Mon-Thur, Sat; 3-11.30pm Fri; 3-10pm Sun

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Comments & ratings 5/5 (Average of 2 ratings)

By Sally Ann - Mar 13 2012
5/5

Lovely little bar.

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By Tim - Jan 16 2012
5/5

Much more seating than euston tap and a more relaxed vibe. Not being a great cider fan in the past, it has beers on tap as well so happy. Prices excellent value. No idiots. And no stupid branding. Good.

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