The Edgar Wallace
40 Essex Street, London WC2R 3JF | Phone: 020 7353 3120 | Email: info@edgarwallacepub.com
Open Mon - Fri 11am - 11pm, Closed Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays, but available for private hire.



Latest News:

We've changed how we source our Real Ales and will have a greater variety than ever before!

Keep an eye on the news below for details:

3rd Jul 2009

Ales on NOW and Today's Food Specials

Dropped it down to 6 ales on handpump today, as the less dedicated ale drinkers have gone onto lager and cider!!!????!!
If anyone needs something from the cellar, just ask Ross or myself. Depending on our mood, should not be a problem.

Beers on handpump now

Edgars Pale Ale 3.5%
Adnams Bitter 3.7%
Spectrum Light Fantastic 3.7%
Bank Top Barley to Beer 3.6%
Elland Midsummers Night Porter 4.5%
Banks & Taylor Born Free 4.0%


In The Cellar (next on)


Cottage SS Great Britain 4.2%
Pictish Ginger Ale 3.7%
Meantime London Pale 4.3%
NYBC Fools Gold 4.6%
Holdens Midsummer Witch 4.2%
Hidden Ace 4.2%
Downton MPH Best 3.7%

Next Week - Brewery Showcase Roosters Brewery


Today's Specials
(Full menu under Food/Wine tab at top of page)
Treat Your Friend to Lunch
2 soups £5
2 specials from list below £10
Any bottle of wine for house wine price (£13)
11-3 Mon-Thurs until 16th July

Tomato & Basil Soup £3.50
Served with garlic bread, or bread and butter

Burrito £6.50
Grilled courgettes, onions, mushrooms, red peppers, beans and rice, wrapped in
tortilla bread topped with spicy tomato sauce, cheese, crème fraiche & avocado salsa

Burrito with Bacon & Chorizo £7.50

BBQ BeefBurger £7.00
With BBQ sauce, cheese and onion, served with fries

Lamb Burger £8.00
With minty yoghurt, harissa, tomato, lettuce and onion, on a sesame bun, with chips

24th May 2009

No updates this week, I am on holiday, see you all next week.



15th May 2009

» Beer Festival Beers On Now «



7th May 2009

» Beer Festival Next Week, Click Here for List «



15th Feb 2009

No live updates on the website this week as I am on hols






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