The Telegraph has released its ranking of the best railway station pubs in the UK, featuring two notable establishments from London: The Parcel Yard and Pelt Trader. As train travel becomes increasingly unpredictable, these pubs are regarded as essential havens for travelers. The Parcel Yard, located at King's Cross, is praised for its charismatic charm and diverse drinking spaces, while Pelt Trader at Cannon Street is celebrated for its extensive selection of quality beers and its unique cave-like atmosphere. Both pubs exemplify the significant improvement in station pub experiences across the country.
Station pubs, which used to be reliably grim (to put it mildly), have improved by leaps and bounds, and many are now destinations in their own right.
The Parcel Yard, London’s most charismatic station pub, offers a wide variety of spaces in which to drink, all of them delightfully light, airy and calm.
The pub's cave-like ambience is a godsend, providing a cozy retreat with more than a dozen taps offering high-class beer from the best breweries.
Any and all of these pubs will keep you happily engaged until it's time to get on board.
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