The Shaston Arms is a small, very quaint, Dickensian-looking pub with old mirrors and booths, situated in the heart of London, just off Carnarby Street and the top end of Soho. It is as if a bit of the country has been taken and put in the centre of town. Having a mainly media / advertising clientele plus a few famous people, this is very much a regular locals pub. Shaston is the old word for Shaftesbury and there is a big picture of Thomas Hardy here as he used the word a lot of his books. We stick to simple things like good beer and wines provided by friendly staff who give excellent service. Sally has been here since 1999 and from then on the business has grown from strength to strength in popularity. Why not come and enjoy a quality drink amongst friends in this very old pub when you are next in town.
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Free Wi-Fi Access.
Small Pavement Seating Area with lighting.
Dogs Allowed inside & outside, Debit and Credit Cards accepted except Amex except Amex.
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