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The Euston Tap

Euston Station, NW1 2EF

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The light blues aren't the most coveted set on the Monopoly board, but they're comfortably the best colour on the crawl. The Euston Tap is housed in one of two Portland stone lodges at the front of Euston station, built around 1870 and engraved with the names of towns served by the railway. They're the last remnants of the old Euston station, torn down in the 1960s despite John Betjeman's lobbying — the demolished Euston Arch features in the pub's logo. Over 30 rotating keg lines plus cask, crammed into a compact space. One of London's finest beer bars. Don't rush this one.