We have read that phones are not allowed in the US Embassy, and they have to be left at a nearby chemist... who will babysit it for a fee.
Is anyone aware of this, or does anyone have any information about it? It seems odd to me, since it is technically American soil, and you are allowed to have your phones in US government buildings within the States, but they must be turned off.
Yes, this is true - I have been to the US Embassy 4 times for visa interviews (July 2003, Nov 2007, Nov 2009 and Sept 2011) and I have never been allowed to take a mobile phone or any other electronic item inside with me.
For US citizen appointments (US passport applications etc.), I believe they may hold phones at the US citizens' entrance, however, they will not hold phones for non-US citizens coming for visa interviews.
I believe this is because of fears of possible terrorist attacks... in fact, all electronic items are forbidden inside the US Embassy - this includes mobile phones, mp3 players, e-book readers, radios, electronic key fobs, laptops etc.
There is a pharmacy down the road - Gould Pharmacy - who will hold any electronic items for you for a small fee.