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    Dame Alice Owen

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    Reliable EC1 pub for low-fuss groups.

    Dame Alice Owen, Bar in London

    About Dame Alice Owen

    Dame Alice Owen on St John Street is a traditional Clerkenwell pub that works well for groups of four or more after a low-effort, walk-in-friendly pint in EC1. It's not a destination bar, but it's a practical and unpretentious choice for after-work drinks. Walk-ins are the norm, pricing is in line with the neighbourhood, and there's enough space for a group to settle in without booking.

    Who Should Book Dame Alice Owen

    Dame Alice Owen, at 292 St John St in Clerkenwell, is the kind of traditional London pub that works well for groups of four or more who want a reliable, unpretentious pint in a neighbourhood that has otherwise tilted hard toward cocktail bars and small-plates restaurants. If you're organising after-work drinks for a team, or meeting friends who want a proper pub rather than a curated experience, this is a sensible call. Solo drinkers and couples will find it functional but not particularly atmospheric.

    The Space

    The pub occupies a corner position on St John Street, one of EC1's busier arterial roads, which means it gets reasonable footfall without being a tourist trap. Traditional pub layout: a main bar, some booth seating, and enough floor space that a group of six to eight can spread out without feeling like they're in each other's way. It's not intimate, and it's not meant to be. The spatial logic here is crowd-friendly rather than date-friendly, which matters when you're deciding where to send the WhatsApp invite.

    Value and Practical Positioning

    With no confirmed price data in our records, the safest assumption for a Clerkenwell pub is that you're looking at standard London pub pricing — which in EC1 typically means £6–£7 a pint. That's not cheap by national standards, but it's competitive against the cocktail bars nearby, where a round for four will reliably cost twice as much. If the group's priority is volume and ease over technique, Dame Alice Owen makes financial sense. For a similar pub-format experience with more character, 69 Colebrooke Row is a few minutes away but operates as a cocktail bar, so the comparison only holds on location, not format.

    Booking is easy — walk-ins are the norm at pubs of this type, though for larger groups on a Friday evening, calling ahead is sensible even without a formal reservation system. No dress code applies.

    If you're building a broader evening in the area, our full London bars guide covers the EC1 options in more depth, and our full London restaurants guide has pre- or post-pub dinner options within walking distance. For visitors staying nearby, check our full London hotels guide.

    Know Before You Go

    Address292 St John St, London EC1V 4PABookingWalk-ins accepted; call ahead for groups of 6+Booking difficultyEasyLeading forGroups of 4–8, after-work drinks, casual meetupsDress codeNoneNearby barsA Bar with Shapes For a Name, Amaro, AcademyMore London guidesWineries · Experiences

    Pearl's Take

    Dame Alice Owen is a low-friction pub choice for groups who want a no-fuss EC1 base. It won't win awards and it isn't trying to. If your group wants craft cocktails or a destination experience, look elsewhere. If you want a pub that fits a crowd without drama, it delivers. Compare it to Bramble in Edinburgh or Bar Kismet in Halifax for a sense of what a genuinely destination-worthy bar looks like, Dame Alice Owen is in a different category, and that's fine for what it is.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Dame Alice Owen?

    No confirmed house specials are on record for Dame Alice Owen, but at a traditional Clerkenwell corner pub on St John Street you should expect a standard rotating cask ale selection alongside mainstream lagers and spirits. If you want a destination cocktail bar, this isn't it — Bar Termini on Old Compton Street or Happiness Forgets in Hoxton are better fits. Come here for a pint, not a signature serve.

    Does Dame Alice Owen have outdoor seating?

    The pub sits on a corner plot on St John Street, one of EC1's busier through-roads, so any pavement space would be street-facing rather than sheltered. No confirmed outdoor seating is documented in our records. Call ahead if this matters to your group, particularly in summer.

    Do I need a reservation at Dame Alice Owen?

    For drinks and casual groups, walk-ins are the norm at traditional London pubs like Dame Alice Owen. If you're bringing six or more, it's worth calling ahead to hold space — no phone number is currently listed in our records, so check Google for current contact details. For a post-work Thursday or Friday, arrive early or expect to jostle for tables in EC1.

    Is Dame Alice Owen good for a date?

    Only if a low-key traditional pub works for the occasion. The corner position on St John Street is convenient but not atmospheric in the way that Nightjar or Callooh Callay are — both of which are built around the date-night format. Dame Alice Owen is better suited to groups than pairs looking for a considered evening out.

    Is the food good at Dame Alice Owen?

    No cuisine type or menu information is confirmed in our records. At a Clerkenwell pub in this category, expect standard British pub food rather than a kitchen worth travelling for. If food quality is central to your visit, Quo Vadis on Dean Street is worth the short trip west — the cooking there has a track record to match the price.

    Location

    292 St John St, London EC1V 4PA, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Dame Alice Owen

    Worth the Price? Dame Alice Owen vs. Peers
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    A quick look at how Dame Alice Owen measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Bar Termini, Notable alternative
    • Callooh Callay, Notable alternative
    • Happiness Forgets, Notable alternative
    • Nightjar, Notable alternative
    • Quo Vadis, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Against the cocktail bars that dominate the EC1 and Soho conversation, Dame Alice Owen operates in a different register entirely. Happiness Forgets in Hoxton is the better call if your group wants a serious low-ABV or classic cocktail program in a small, considered room, but it seats fewer people and requires more planning. Nightjar near Old Street is the area's high-water mark for cocktail theatre and live music, but at significantly higher per-round spend and with a reservation requirement. Dame Alice Owen asks nothing of you beyond showing up.

    Bar Termini in Soho is worth the comparison on value: it's compact, technically accomplished, and priced accessibly for what it delivers. But it's a two-person venue by design, groups of six won't fit comfortably. Callooh Callay in Shoreditch handles groups better and has more personality than a standard pub, making it the stronger pick if your group wants something slightly more interesting than a traditional boozer without committing to a full cocktail bar spend. Quo Vadis in Soho is a different proposition altogether, members' club dining rather than pub drinking, so only relevant if your evening involves food.

    The honest comparison: Dame Alice Owen is for groups who want ease and proximity. If the group has a preference for quality over convenience, any of the above venues will outperform it. If the priority is space, low booking friction, and a familiar pub format in a good EC1 location, Dame Alice Owen is the path of least resistance. Also worth knowing: Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu consistently appears in lists of the world's best hotel bars, useful context for calibrating what a destination bar actually looks like relative to a neighbourhood pub.

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