Only photographed The Famous Three Kings but visited The Phoenix Artist Club which isn't a pub, it's a basement music bar.
Snap! A few here are on my 'to-do' list and a few now would be on my not 'to-do' again list. https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/55292/?page=1 is one I'd put on a priority to-do list because once the couple who have run the place since the mid-'70 go, I imagine it'll get gastrofied/hipsterfied, but remember to take cash.
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Had a quick look through and think I can claim to have had a drink in six of them, and maybe recognised the names of a similar number of others. Must get out more.
(I've got a short trip to London planned at the end of September, thanks to the LNER ticket sale, but I'm not sure there's room on my to do list for any more pubs.)
Come On You Hatters!
22/44, I think, although #30 when it was the Albion, not the Virgin Queen...
Don't be shy - spill the beans.
It's quite something. All that's missing are lute-playing minstrels and a gambolling court jester with an inflated pig's bladder attached to a stick. It makes for a good crawl with the London Fields/Dalston border pubs.
The latest from Sawday's, publishers of the 'Great British Pub Guide', is 40 Countryside Pubs for food.
I reckon I've done 9.
On leaving the bar, I felt a strong blow to the back of my head. Turning round, I discovered it was the pavement
Only The Watership Down I think, and not for food.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields