One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed Status: Not listed
59 Marylebone LaneTel: (020) 7935 3228
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheGoldenEaglePub
Real Ale: Yes
Nearby Station: London Marylebone
Station Distance: 1000m
Public Transport: Near Railway Station (Marylebone) and Bus Stop
Bus: Yes
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Rebuilt in 1890, the most impressive feature in this pub is the spectacular Victorian bar-back, and it also has a matchboard panelled bar counter and wall panelling on the dado.
This is a small and cosy pub, one of the few remaining old style Marylebone pubs. The three bay Victorian bar-back has good decorative etched mirrors on the left and right, and plainer mirror panels in the middle although the upper section does have in gold lettering the name of the pub, as well as a depiction of the eponymous eagle. Note the two small baffles on the left and right ends of the bar back. The three sided bar counter looks old, and possibly original, but has been painted deep red as has the dado panelling throughout. There are three external doors so there were originally three bars (or two bars and off-sales), and on each side of the two main doors still in use are capitalled columns.