Fingers crossed!
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Fingers crossed!
True. Nothing to crow about.
Indeed. It's goodnight from me. And it's goodnight from him.
I'd have thought he'd drink in his local.
He also went on to blame Starmer for not opposing children wearing masks in school - so selfish of him not to oppose protecting teachers.:confused:
Neighbour
Now renamed The Rabbit Hole.
Ta.
Hardly an ideal location along Pancras Road, but it is central and away from 90% of Euston Road's traffic and aggressive begging - very close to the canal if that's your favoured means of transport.
He was probably hoping to tick off the pub, rather than get a ticking off from the guvnor. Looks like he missed a good pub.
...and also Pubs Wiki, Pubs by County link at the top of the page's index.
And also: The Castle
Even worse is when you have to order not through an app, but through the pub's website, entering bank details after every drink.:mad:
I admire your stoicism in going to the Euston Tap. I...
THhe Eat Out to Help Out link at the bottom of this page, as an example. Do we still need this?
Yes. And I think Glenn at Lost Pubs would love to have photos of long-demolished pubs.
I was born there but don't remember the event.;) My favourite Bloomsbury pubs?
The Blue Lion
The Duke
The Enterprise
The Harrison
The Lamb
Princess Louise
The Queens Head
The Union Tavern
And another: The Harlequin
As predicted: possible age discrimination.
Actually it could be worse. The CAMRA Interior of Regional Importance seems to have been ripped out along with the name change. More shiny white bathroom tiles...
Just these for me:
White Horse
The Mitre
Stewart Arms
Maynards Arms
Zetland Arms
Duchess of Kent
Clissold Park Tavern
Star
Glad to see you're in the Waggon at last and no longer on it.
Certainly grim up North London.:(
Looks like I'll have to look further north than Stoke Newington.
Judging from Google, you seem to have the benefit of far lower population density, not afforded by Upper Street/Essex Road.
Walked past The Englefield only to see that along with reopening with the new name, the CAMRA Regional Interest interior appears to have completely gone. Now there's nowhere worth visiting on Essex...
I passed countless pubs on my 15-mile walk last night and probably about half were open, with many more obviously about to open in the next week or so. Some had brought in extra-long trestle tables...
None for me either. Some look lovely but this place appears to have had the interior gastrofied to death, which is a shame given the exterior. In my teens I yomped across Dartmoor in mid-Summer and...
Very nice! I'm about to set off for one of my locals, The Carlton Tavern. It has a very large garden, but hope it isn't packed.:pray:
The Lord Clyde - reopens today as The Englefield (see photo).
Ta.
P. S. Could you delete the old link?
The Lord Clyde - reopens today as The Englefield (see photo).
Ta.
P. S. Could you delete the old link?