A seemingly decent list in the main, London's Best Pubs 37/50 for me.
A seemingly decent list in the main, London's Best Pubs 37/50 for me.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
Many thanks Moby. I missed this list when it came out on Wednesday but read their defence of it in the paper on my way out of town yesterday. Primarily it was a preemptive strike to ward off the criticism they received for certain glaring ommisions from last years list, one of which was the Blythe Hill Tavern , which appears at no2 in this years list.
Obviously its very subjective, but I also thought this was a decent stab and 40/50 for me.
Work is the curse of the drinking Class - Oscar Wilde
Work is the curse of the drinking Class - Oscar Wilde
Re-reading my review of an abortive visit on St Patricks Day, and also Tris C's underwhelming experience, one does rather wonder what the Evening Standard's pub experts see in The Golden Heart.
I've added your recommended Pride of Spitalfields to my list.
Come On You Hatters!
42 for me with some on my 'to-do' list.
Not a bad list at all but did raise my eyebrows on occasion:
Devonshire - brand new interior opened a little over a week ago and very gastro.
Cow - probably London's biggest poseurs pub.
Wells - a modern restaurant in all but name.
Jolly Gardeners - Perhaps they got excited because a scene from Snatch was filmed here; the bar back is the giveaway.
Prince Arthur - A bit dull; the really rather good Prince George next door is the place to go; perhaps the compilers got confused.
Good to see the institution that is Bradley's Bar makes the list.
Agree hands down.
Last edited by Tris39; 09-12-2023 at 18:07.
If I could also add one from the list as one to do before it goes the way of the dodo, then as mentioned by many reviewers The Palm Tree is one not to miss and there are some very decent adjacent pubs; note the the place is folding-only.
Yes. It's not an early doors pub and the couple who've run the place since around 1975 aren't that welcoming to strangers, but it's certainly worth a look before they go to that great beer garden in the sky and the place gets the bare brick/exposed ductwork/filament bulbs and wasabi peas treatment.
It also makes for a good crawl with:
The Coborn
The Morgan Arms
Green Goose
The Lord Tredegar
The Camel (a particular favourite with Gus Voltman)
The Approach Tavern
Last edited by Tris39; 10-12-2023 at 16:03.